variance 的定义
- the state, quality, or fact of being variable, divergent, different, or anomalous.
- an instance of varying; difference; discrepancy.
- Also called mean square deviation. Statistics. the square of the standard deviation.
- Physics, Chemistry. the number of degrees of freedom of a system.
- Law. a difference or discrepancy, as between two statements or documents in law that should agree.a departure from the cause of action originally stated in the complaint.
- an official permit to do something normally forbidden by regulations, especially by building in a way or for a purpose normally forbidden by a zoning law or a building code.
- a disagreement, dispute, or quarrel.
variance 近义词
difference
variance 的近义词 32 个
- deviation
- difference of opinion
- discrepancy
- divergence
- fluctuation
- about-face
- argument
- change
- conflict
- contention
- disagreement
- discord
- dissension
- dissent
- dissidence
- disunity
- diversity
- division
- flip-flop
- incongruity
- inconsistency
- mutation
- separation
- strife
- switch
- transmogrification
- variation
- variety
- different strokes
- disaccord
- mid-course correction
- unharmoniousness
variance 的反义词 12 个
更多variance例句
- That variance in effectiveness is a reason why you might want to give later instead of giving today.
- A reverse image search will also reveal whether a photo has been photoshopped by pulling up all similar images and allowing you to identify suspicious variances.
- There’s variance in personalities even variance within a breed.
- According to historians, this scope of variance can be credibly hypothesized from the sheer number of technical terms used in contemporary sources to describe them.
- Usually, it involves variances that are quite high from the original plan, which means that they are highly subject to judicial challenge.
- And increased coverage explained 88% of the variance in death rate— an extremely strong correlation.
- But we should remember that the economy explains the large majority of the variance in political trust and approval.
- But that conceals a great deal of variance in the outcomes: for some people, the expense isnt' worth it at all.
- Well, it suggests that college is to some extent a lottery; the averages are concealing a lot of variance.
- Sir Richard Lundy went over to Percy, 'saying that he would no longer war in company with men in discord and at variance.'
- It is only when the making of the vow would be at variance with the requirements of duty, that forbearing to vow would be no sin.
- It is, I think, equally obvious that the three days of the romances were not at variance with actual practice.
- She was grieved to find Henriette at variance with those who had practical knowledge of education.
- The variance in the strength of existing bridges is such as to be apparent to the educated eye without any calculation.