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integral

/in-ti-gruhl, in-teg-ruhl/US // ˈɪn tɪ grəl, ɪnˈtɛg rəl //

不可分割的,不可分割的一部分,不可缺少的,不可或缺的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts.
    • : necessary to the completeness of the whole: This point is integral to his plan.
    • : consisting or composed of parts that together constitute a whole.
    • : entire; complete; whole: the integral works of a writer.
    • : Arithmetic. pertaining to or being an integer; not fractional.
    • : Mathematics. pertaining to or involving integrals.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an integral whole.
    • : Mathematics. Also called Riemann integral. the numerical measure of the area bounded above by the graph of a given function, below by the x-axis, and on the sides by ordinates drawn at the endpoints of a specified interval; the limit, as the norm of partitions of the given interval approaches zero, of the sum of the products of the function evaluated at a point in each subinterval times the length of the subinterval.a primitive.any of several analogous quantities.Compare improper integral, line integral, multiple integral, surface integral.

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Examples

  • Much like Salesforce president and COO Bret Taylor told TechCrunch recently, that platform approach has been an integral part of its success, and Levie sees it similarly for Box.

  • In one recent high-profile case, the USPIS was integral to bringing down the online drug site known as the Silk Road.

  • Researchers use computers to essentially guess at millions of relationships and laboriously extract the combinations of integrals that matter.

  • You will also work with our producer and host, Galen Druke, every week, playing an integral role in what goes on the air.

  • Both might be integral in generating energy from the manganese or one could be the main driver.

  • Sex and drugs and rock ‘n’ roll have always been an integral part of her story.

  • Throwing up is an integral part of the ceremony, and shamans encourage it.

  • This is because espionage has become an integral part of American statecraft.

  • At first this is integral to the fantasy; it's visually stimulating.

  • Not so this time, as Fury had an integral reason for being there, and added muscle, brains and plenty of sharp lines.

  • This tube T therefore becoming an integral part of the block itself.

  • We are forced by the facts to regard the matter as an integral part of the business transaction related in this narrative.

  • The books I could not get at, finding no way to open the transparent panels which seemed an integral part of the wall.

  • For in the view of the Greeks the words (lexis) were an integral part of the whole composition.

  • They loved to consider themselves an integral part of the British empire.