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q-factor

/kyoo-fak-ter/US // ˈkyuˌfæk tər //

Q因子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : See Q.

Examples

  • It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds.

  • The quality of the music is a major factor in this recent surge.

  • Q: What was your sensation when they were pouring water... what did you physically feel?

  • Therefore in our view we need to talk about our wood management before any other factor in the maturation of The Macallan.

  • But while the GoPro is impressive by itself, it has some serious wow factor when combined with a drone.

  • Q was a Queen, who wore a silk slip; R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.

  • Where goods are confided to a factor without instructions, authority to exercise a fair and reasonable discretion is implied.

  • The authority of a factor to fix the terms of selling may be by agreement or by usage, like any other agent.

  • A factor is employed to sell goods, and not to barter or exchange them, and if he should do this his principal could recover them.

  • The true causes of the depression were not within the control of the Insular Government or of any ruling factor.