metric / ˈmɛ trɪk /

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metric2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to the meter or to the metric system.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Often metrics . a standard for measuring or evaluating something, especially one that uses figures or statistics: new metrics for gauging an organization’s diversity;pretty good by any metric.

metric 近义词

metric

等同于 cadenced

metric 的近义词 4

更多metric例句

  1. That metric shows whether 5G coverage is spotty or widespread.
  2. So you can see that if I wanted to measure 5G industrially, in other words its ability to transform industries, then those metrics are not really suitable.
  3. A “view” on Reels is counted from the moment a video plays, though the metric is still in development, according to Instagram’s help page.
  4. Generally, these metrics will show one landing page to perform better than its competitor and you’ll gain a clear idea of which layout would be most effective online.
  5. The post The three most critical marketing metrics to measure right now appeared first on Search Engine Watch.
  6. “You are applying Western metrics to someone who is not using that metric against you,” referring to ISIS, Bolger said.
  7. Take the chief metric of the war in Vietnam—body counts, which ultimately did not answer whether the strategy was working.
  8. America sent less than 2,000 metric tons of cheese to China in 2009.
  9. While approximately one in every 25 attempts among adults results in death, that same metric is one in five for under-29s.
  10. Do you have any kind of metric for whether what you're doing is working or not?
  11. The British measure of energy is the foot-pound; the metric measure is the kilogrammetre.
  12. Convention of May 20, 1875, regarding the unification and improvement of the metric system.
  13. To appreciate its metre, one must so enter into the spirit of a poem that the metric movement is felt as a part of its expression.
  14. So complex, so mysterious, is the metric expression of feeling, that no one poem can be made a standard for another.
  15. It is impossible to read it in its proper spirit when not correctly rendering its metric rhythm.