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quotient

/kwoh-shuhnt/US // ˈkwoʊ ʃənt //UK // (ˈkwəʊʃənt) //

商数,商,商号,商量

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : the result of division; the number of times one quantity is contained in another.

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Examples

  • Not necessarily, but leaving out significant words will definitely increase the lameness quotient.

  • When India’s IT services industry returns to work in a post-pandemic world, it would’ve stepped up its sustainability quotient.

  • Ahead of serving it, Limardo covers the raw fish with seaweed, boosting the maritime quotient of the dish.

  • Here the snake oil quotient is a bit more evident than in the skybox seats occupied by insights made using hard science.

  • And since the WTF quotient is so very low, some see it as, well, masturbatory.

  • The celebrity quotient arrives when Philip Roth plays a cameo role as a lover.

  • But this year, tempered by loss and a desire to rebrand, the crazy quotient was diminished if far from extinguished.

  • Borochov still thinks the chair is pretty functional, considering its fashion quotient.

  • I had wondered at that indeterminate quotient in my sums, where the same figure came, always the same, running on and on.

  • So was it in diuision by the penne, and therfore was there a cypher set in the quotient: but howe shall that be noted here?

  • You get an endless decimal fraction for quotient when your division does not work out evenly.

  • The quotient heat temperature is taken for each small quantity of heat, and the results are added together.

  • How does this quotient, or ratio, compare with that found in part (C)?