Equation Side Situation ɪˈkweɪʒn Mathematical Statement Amounts Considered
An equation is a mathematical statement that two amounts or values are equal, or a situation where multiple factors must be considered together. It can refer to a balanced or comprehensive state of affairs.
An equation is a mathematical statement that two amounts or values are equal, or a situation where multiple factors must be considered together. It can refer to a balanced or comprehensive state of affairs.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]等式;方程式 An equation is a mathematical statement saying that two amounts or values are the same, for example 6x4=12x2.
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](多种因素需加以综合考虑的)平衡,综合体 An equation is a situation in which two or more parts have to be considered together so that the whole situation can be understood or explained.
The equation is simple: research breeds new products...
情况很简单:研究产生新产品。
The party fears the equation between higher spending and higher taxes...
该党担心难以平衡更多支出和更高税率之间的综合关系。
New plans have taken chance out of the equation.
新计划已经在这种综合局势中获得了机会。
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equa·tionAWL/ɪˈkweɪʒn; NAmEɪˈkweɪʒn/noun1[countable ]( mathematics 数) a statement showing that two amounts or values are equal, for example 2x + y = 54 方程;方程式;等式2[uncountable , singular ]the act of making sth equal or considering sth as equal (= of equatingthem) 相等;等同看待◆The equation of wealth with happiness can be dangerous.把财富与幸福等同起来可能是危险的。3[countable , usually singular ]a problem or situation in which several things must be considered and dealt with (多种因素的)平衡,综合体◆When children enter the equation,further tensions may arise within a marriage. 有了孩子以后,紧张的情况可能增加,影响婚姻中的平衡关系。equationequationsequa·tion/ɪˈkweɪʒn; NAmEɪˈkweɪʒn/
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equatione‧qua‧tion /ɪˈkweɪʒən/ ●●○AWL noun
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1[countable] a statement in mathematics that shows that two amounts or totals are equal → algebra: In the equation 2x + 1 = 7, what is x?2[countable usually singular] the set of different facts, ideas, or people that all affect a situation and must be considered together: The tourist industry forms a crucial part of the region’s economic equation. The question of cost has now entered the equation.3[singular] when you consider that two things are similar or connected: the equation of violence with powerCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbssolve an equation· For homework, solve the equations on page 56.work out an equation· I spent over an hour trying to work out the equation.adjectivesa mathematical equation· a set of mathematical equationsa quadratic equation (=one that involves an unknown quantity that is multiplied by itself)phrasesa side of an equation (=the letters and numbers on one side of an equals sign)· Find the square root of both sides of the equation.the left-hand/right-hand side of an equation· Add up what you've got on the right-hand side of the equation.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2adjectivesa complex equation· New factors are beginning to affect what is an already complex equation.verbssomething enters/comes into the equation (=something begins to have an effect)· Consumer confidence also enters the equation.bring something into the equation (=introduce a new idea for people to consider)· It all becomes more complicated once you bring money into the equation.phrasesa part of the equation· The tourist industry is a crucial part of the country’s overall economic equation.a side of an equation· We need to discuss the financial side of the equation.
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方程式(54%),等式(28%),相等(11%),均衡(7%)
n.方程式,等式;相等;[化学] 反应式
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