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multiplier

/muhl-tuh-plahy-er/US // ˈmʌl təˌplaɪ ər //UK // (ˈmʌltɪˌplaɪə) //

乘法器,倍增器,乘法,倍数

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that multiplies.
    • : Arithmetic. a number by which another is multiplied.
    • : Physics. a device for intensifying some effect.

Examples

  • Consumers need to understand that serving size is a multiplier of the amount of salt they may be getting.

  • A CSF would also have a powerful multiplier effect by attracting further private capital.

  • By 2014, the Defense Department had applied the term “threat multiplier” to climate change, describing how it would make many of the security establishment’s greatest nightmares even worse.

  • Yes, commercially sustainable solutions make a big difference because they create multiplier effects far beyond the check that you write.

  • Lawson-Remer, an economist by training, said she’ll prioritize the most vulnerable when weighing any new investments and look for multiplier effects, ways in which a dollar can be worth three or four by extension.

  • This platform can be a force multiplier for those struggling against tyranny.

  • Second, the economic “multiplier” of state and local spending (not including transfer payments) is large – around 1.24.

  • And how to foster collaboration between them to become a force multiplier?

  • That,” she says, “is the multiplier effect of investing in women.

  • This network of allies is a major force multiplier for al Qaeda today.

  • From the example it will be seen that he begins by multiplying by 3, the right-hand digit of the multiplier.

  • In a few words, most reports are false, and the timidity of men acts as a multiplier of lies and untruths.

  • Now 10 is the earliest number written with two digits: and the higher the multiplier, so much harder, apparently, the process.

  • The reel should be a simple click, never a multiplier, but large-barrelled, and fastened to the butt with a leather strap.

  • Therefore zeros in the multiplier would cause a corresponding change of position in the figures of the multiplicand.