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quantitative

/kwon-ti-tey-tiv/US // ˈkwɒn tɪˌteɪ tɪv //UK // (ˈkwɒntɪtətɪv, -ˌteɪ-) //

量化,定量,定量的,量化的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : that is or may be estimated by quantity.
    • : of or relating to the describing or measuring of quantity.
    • : of or relating to a metrical system, as that of classical verse, based on the alternation of long and short, rather than accented and unaccented, syllables.
    • : of or relating to the length of a spoken vowel or consonant.

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Examples

  • They started with a quantitative screen estimating where stocks may be valued at the end of 2021 assuming they “hit analyst numbers and see a return to normalized multiples.”

  • Beyond data mining, these pieces of content also reach the human eyes that are ultimately scanning for qualitative and quantitative points to help them determine their investment strategies.

  • We conducted a cross-sectional quantitative survey, designed to be representative of young women in these communities.

  • Our quantitative estimates for each race are converted into qualitative ratings as described in the chart below.

  • Galileo merged mathematics with natural philosophy and quantitative experimental methodology to provide a foundation for understanding nature on nature’s terms, rather than Aristotle’s.

  • These so-called quantitative easing measures were intended to keep interest rates low.

  • Chairman of the Federal Reserve:  “Quantitative Easing it is!”

  • Yellen was present at the creation of quantitative easing, and is pledging to continue the policy until it works.

  • Republicans have tried for the last several years to make it seem as if quantitative easing is a tool of the hard left.

  • The objections to quantitative easing were generally pro forma and not particularly articulate.

  • Quantitative estimation does not furnish much of definite clinical value.

  • Quantitative estimation of the total sulphates yields little of clinical value.

  • We suffer, nearly all of us, from a lack of quantitative grasp and from an imperfect grasp of form.

  • From Walden's work it appears that the dielectric constant finally determines the quantitative ionizing effect of a solvent.

  • The change in the quantity of water brought about the difference in resultthe quantitative relations were altered thereby.