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subtraction

/suhb-trak-shuhn/US // səbˈtræk ʃən //UK // (səbˈtrækʃən) //

减法,乘法,缩减,缩减法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of subtracting.
    • : Mathematics. the operation or process of finding the difference between two numbers or quantities, denoted by a minus sign.

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Examples

  • Students two years behind, in second grade, are still mastering addition and subtraction problems and demonstrating they understand key details of texts, like characters and settings.

  • In a variation on the grid test, where subtraction yielded the best solution, participants got three practice runs.

  • Malone sees a path forward for the Nuggets as they adjust to a crucial addition and subtraction.

  • The researchers hypothesized that most participants defaulted to adding because they failed to even think about subtraction.

  • Across all experiments, the vast majority of participants chose addition over subtraction.

  • The theory of addition through subtraction doesn't work in mathematics or politics.

  • In its report, the Commerce Department breaks down sectors by their contribution to—and subtraction from—the GDP figure.

  • The answer in subtraction is called the remainder, or difference.

  • Four things to know about subtraction:  This is e Chapter of subtraccio, in the quych ou most know foure nessessary thynges.

  • The subtraction of a powerful stimulus will suffice to account for this event.

  • Thus, with the addition of Broglie and Maison, and the subtraction of Rigny, practically every one remains at his post.

  • This time we do not subtract A³ and CqA, because this subtraction is already affected by the preceding work.

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