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many-one

/men-ee-wuhn; usually read as men-ee-tuh-wuhn/US // ˈmɛn iˈwʌn; usually read as ˈmɛn i təˈwʌn //

许多一,多一,许多,众多

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Logic, Mathematics.

    • : having the property that each element is assigned to one element only but that many elements may be assigned to the same element.

Examples

  • Added to drinking water at concentrations of around one part per million, fluoride ions stick to dental plaque.

  • In his view, a writer has only one duty: to be present in his books.

  • Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.

  • Like many trans users, Transartist often gets used as a source of information more than anything else.

  • The fear of violence should not determine what one does or does not say.

  • Practise gliding in the form of inflection, or slide, from one extreme of pitch to another.

  • He alludes to it as one of their evil customs and used by them to produce insensibility.

  • There was a rumor that Alessandro and his father had both died; but no one knew anything certainly.

  • Truth is a torch, but one of enormous size; so that we slink past it in rather a blinking fashion for fear it should burn us.

  • And she would be wearing some of the jewels with the white dress—just a few, not many, of course.