multiplicity 的定义
plural mul·ti·plic·i·ties.
- a large number or variety: a multiplicity of errors.
- the state of being multiplex or manifold; manifold variety.
multiplicity 近义词
heap
multiplicity 的近义词 57 个
- jumble
- profusion
- abundance
- agglomeration
- aggregation
- assemblage
- bank
- batch
- bulk
- bunch
- bundle
- cargo
- clump
- cluster
- collection
- concentration
- congeries
- deposit
- fullness
- gathering
- gobs
- harvest
- haul
- hill
- hoard
- jillion
- load
- lot
- lots
- lump
- mass
- million
- mint
- mound
- mountain
- much
- ocean
- oodles
- plenty
- pot
- quantity
- ream
- scad
- stack
- stock
- stockpile
- store
- sum
- thousand
- ton
- total
- trillion
- volume
- whole
- a lot
- amassment
- great deal
multiplicity 的反义词 10 个
variety
multiplicity 的近义词 39 个
- mishmash
- array
- assortment
- change
- collection
- combo
- conglomeration
- departure
- discrepancy
- disparateness
- divergency
- diverseness
- diversification
- diversity
- fluctuation
- heterogeneity
- heterogeneousness
- incongruity
- intermixture
- medley
- miscellany
- mixture
- modification
- multifariousness
- potpourri
- range
- shift
- soup
- stew
- variance
- variation
- variegation
- cross section
- many-sidedness
- miscellaneousness
- mixed bag
- multiformity
- mélange
- variousness
multiplicity 的反义词 2 个
更多multiplicity例句
- The multiplicity, therefore, becomes essential, as the poems are rarely frozen in a single feeling.
- To be an astrobiologist means becoming acutely aware of the living world and our place within its multiplicity of layers and branches.
- Indeed, the multiplicity of actors in this informational struggle, state or not, makes such a designation difficult.
- A cynic might say that the report is like the movie Clue, perfectly set up for a multiplicity of endings.
- I try to create a multiplicity of experiences within the works so that I can hit the viewer on a variety of levels.
- Historically the contradictory pressures exerted by the multiplicity of parties has not been good for Israel.
- They vote on a multiplicity of concerns, of which Israel is a part, but hardly, for most of them, the determining factor.
- From this multiplicity of voices Williams constructs a beautifully harmonious and satisfyingly substantial whole.
- The problem is a highly complicated one, and no doubt many causes have to do with the multiplicity of effects.
- When for the first time Intelligence contemplated the Good, this its contemplation split the Good's unity into multiplicity.
- The multiplicity of the intelligences implies therefore a difference between them.107 But how does each differ from the others?
- But (in the Divinity) (these three, choice, being and will) do not form a multiplicity; they must be considered as having fused.
- If we are to study the world from the standpoint of forms, our study will be almost endless in its multiplicity.