subset / ˈsʌbˌsɛt /

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subset 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a set that is a part of a larger set.
  2. Mathematics. a set consisting of elements of a given set that can be the same as the given set or smaller.

subset 近义词

n. 名词 noun

set that is part of a larger set

更多subset例句

  1. It can let us see that a rose, for example, excites receptors number 27, 72, and 112, while dog poop excites a different subset of receptors.
  2. Gray, the former Sanders press secretary, wishes all progressives would wise up and call themselves leftists, but she understands these semantic discussions are taking place among a tiny subset of highly engaged citizens.
  3. According to Malwarebytes, the attacker had used "another intrusion vector" to gain access to a limited subset of company emails.
  4. He knew, however, that we consciously perceive only a subset of the total information our minds absorb from the world.
  5. The list is a subset of the Terrorist Screening Database, designed to “identify individuals who are known or suspected terrorists,” the TSA said in a statement.
  6. And in September 2008, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit ordered the release of a 21-photo subset.
  7. And every single time Sarkeezian has released a video, this same pathetic subset of the culture has called for her head.
  8. Finding even a small subset of these individuals means screening a lot of individuals.
  9. There probably is a small subset of children whose autism would improve—slightly—with changes in diet.
  10. They acted as if music were a subset of the fashion or cinema or advertising industries.
  11. The compiler will be delivered with a fully defined subset of formula translation operators.
  12. A subset of the Sun Tzu example is the view that war is deception.