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    factors查询结果如下:

    音标:['fæktər] 现在分词:factoring
    过去式:factored 过去分词:factored
    名词复数:factors 第三人称单数:factors
    基本释义/说明:查询词factorsfactor的名词复数或第三人称单数形式
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    n.
    因素;因数;因子
    Scientists say that many factors bring about the changes in the weather.
    科学家说,很多因素都可造成天气的这些变化。
    Many factors underlie my decision.
    我的决定以众多因素为基础
    The committee discussed strategic marketing factors.
    委员会讨论了至关重要的市场因素
    Turn negative factors into positive ones
    把消极因素化为积极因素
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    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    发病因素,发病诱因
    -同义词和反义词
    -factors的不同词性形态

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    (mathematics) Capable of being factored. For integers synonyms are composite, non-prime.
    “It should be noted that the number of tickets in each column and row is six, a factorable number divisible by two and three as well as by six and one.”
    “As further applications of our methods in Section 3 we prove a limitation theorem and two Tauberian theorems for factorable matrices.”
    “Thus, the intercorrelation matrices of the three constructs are factorable.”
    (mathematics) Able to be factorized.
    (mathematics) Of or pertaining to a factor or factorial. || Of or pertaining to a factor. || (dated) Of or pertaining to a factory.

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    factor的过时拼写形式

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    factor的第三人称单数形式
    (mathematics) To create a list of the factors of. || (mathematics) To divide an expression into a listing items that, when multiplied together, will produce the original quantity.
    “The number of steps that are necessary to factorize a large number using all known algorithms increases exponentially with the size of the number.”
    “If computer processors become fast enough to factorize the 128 digit numbers that are used for encipherment, we can start to use 512 digit numbers.”
    “To exploit this, a common approach is to factorize the operator once and apply the factorization to the following steps.”
    (mathematics) To create a list of the factors of. || (mathematics) To divide an expression into a listing of items that, when multiplied together, will produce the original quantity.
    “In August 1999 a large team of mathematicians took over 35 computing years to factorise a 155 digit number.”
    “One way to mitigate this is to factorise individual lines, each of which contains the nine digits unrepeated.”
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