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noun ɡrafɡrɑːfɡræf 1A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles. (表明变量之间关系的)图表(尤为两个变量,互为直角的竖轴和横轴分别用来计量一个变量) Example sentencesExamples - However, the manually plotted graphs were time consuming and susceptible to drafting errors.
- The data may be visual, ie., images, charts, graphs, or diagrams or a written description.
- I've seen the pie charts and graphs so there's no arguing with their facts and findings.
- Error bars in the graphs reflect the standard deviation of 10 repeated runs.
- It is easier to see what is happening if we plot the ratios on a graph.
- In general the text is slowed by frequent resort to lists of statistics that would be conveyed more effectively in a simple graph or diagram.
- Indeed, an accompanying bar graph illustrated what many of us have suspected all along.
- He notes that the pair provide graphs but no statistical analysis of their data.
- I think it's very useful to have simple pie charts and graphs telling a colour-coded story.
- And just last fortnight the country's leading economic newspaper produced a page full of pie charts and graphs devoted to tracking bumps and dips in consumer viewing.
- The inset graph shows the initial rate of water loss from these samples.
- You can chart variables on a graph and look at speed, power (a calculated estimate), temperature and altitude.
- Their eyes teeming with concentration searched the graphs and numbers on the screen intently as the information changed second by second.
- Bar charts, bar graphs, pie charts, or other charts and graphs are one of the most common methods of displaying information of various kinds.
- No amount of surveys, graphs and pie charts will ever make me understand why this occurs.
- The tool should also be able to generate a report easily through graphs and diagrams of the data and their relationships.
- I can download data on to my PC for an intensive analysis, complete with color-coded graphs and bar charts.
- The graph above shows the ‘survival curves’, which shows how long patients survived in each group.
- In fact, all the real values are already in the graph along the x axis also called the real axis.
- These personnel also undertook much of the preparation of the visual evidential aids such as isographs, histograms, graphs, bar charts, photographs, tables, as built programmes and overlays.
Synonyms chart, diagram, grid histogram, bar chart, pie chart, scatter diagram, nomogram, nomograph - 1.1Mathematics A collection of points whose coordinates satisfy a given relation.
〔数学〕坐标图 Example sentencesExamples - For a time there was controversy over this issue, but it's now clear that the threshold phenomena in graphs and other mathematical structures are genuine phase transitions.
- Links on the Web and citation relations between scientific articles can both be described as mathematical graphs.
- The second form is based on walks over complete graphs and offers numerically tractable solutions for an increasing number of taxa.
- A directed graph is a collection of nodes and edges.
- Otherwise, the implication is that the use of coordinate graphs simply adds to the learner's syntactic translational problem.
verb ɡrafɡrɑːfɡræf [with object]Plot or trace on a graph. 用图标示;绘图 Example sentencesExamples - I was in my usual spot in the library, graphing an inverse parabola, when a shadow fell over me.
- I went back to my own locker and spent the next hour and a half working on a sheet of old Kinetics equations and graphing exponential functions to get me ready for class.
- One fourth grade teacher designed the following mathematics project to incorporate measurement, statistics and graphing.
- Students can use graphing calculators or computers to solve calculus problems and to explore many different kinds of mathematical behavior.
- Median scores were graphed by class for all survey administration times.
- Specifically, we graphed a 3-day moving average of temperatures.
- The data is then graphed in an x - y comparison plot.
- Incidentally, I graphed the statistics for US passports issued per year.
- Statistical software with graphing capabilities is readily available and easy to use.
- Time series data such as changes in the elevation of Lake Michigan over the year, or changes in the number of bacteria per ml over a day, should be graphed as a line graph.
- We carefully examined each of the 134 graphs and tallied errors on a checklist of common graphing errors we developed.
- By graphing these responses, the team worked out the exact size of each subject's working memory.
- The fourth recommendation advocates the use of mathematical software or graphing calculators.
- A frequency ranking of student graphing errors indicates that graphing problems are related to a combination of factors involving the software, the student, and the instruction.
- However, graphing the data this way also further separates the data in the wrong direction.
- Some or all of the statistics should be graphed over time.
- Distributions of important variables were graphed and summary statistics calculated.
- The profile summarizes students' strengths and weaknesses and facilitates interpretation of the data, by graphing the scores from the scoring form.
- There are also some related activities, such as organizing the derivative values in a table and graphing the results, that the students perform by hand with paper and pencil.
- In the next graph the monthly price of Gold is graphed versus the U.S. money supply.
Synonyms plot, trace, draw up, delineate
OriginLate 19th century: abbreviation of graphic formula. Rhymesbarf, behalf, calf, chaff, coif, giraffe, Graf, half, laugh, scarf, scrum half, staff, strafe, wing half noun ɡrafɡrɑːfɡræf Linguistics A visual symbol representing a unit of sound or other feature of speech. Graphs include not only letters of the alphabet but also punctuation marks. 〔语言学〕代表声音单位(或其他言语特征)的书写符号(不仅包括字母表中的字母,也包括标点符号) Example sentencesExamples - In the present invention, the lexical graph has phoneme branches.
- The initial step is the conversion of the word sequences to a phoneme transcription graph.
- For example, many children's names contain trigraphs and digraphs and graphs that represent phonemes other than those taught as "the appropriate sound".
Origin1930s: from Greek graphē 'writing'. nounɡrafɡræf 1A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables, each measured along one of a pair of axes at right angles. (表明变量之间关系的)图表(尤为两个变量,互为直角的竖轴和横轴分别用来计量一个变量) Example sentencesExamples - No amount of surveys, graphs and pie charts will ever make me understand why this occurs.
- The data may be visual, ie., images, charts, graphs, or diagrams or a written description.
- However, the manually plotted graphs were time consuming and susceptible to drafting errors.
- He notes that the pair provide graphs but no statistical analysis of their data.
- I can download data on to my PC for an intensive analysis, complete with color-coded graphs and bar charts.
- Indeed, an accompanying bar graph illustrated what many of us have suspected all along.
- In fact, all the real values are already in the graph along the x axis also called the real axis.
- And just last fortnight the country's leading economic newspaper produced a page full of pie charts and graphs devoted to tracking bumps and dips in consumer viewing.
- Error bars in the graphs reflect the standard deviation of 10 repeated runs.
- I've seen the pie charts and graphs so there's no arguing with their facts and findings.
- In general the text is slowed by frequent resort to lists of statistics that would be conveyed more effectively in a simple graph or diagram.
- These personnel also undertook much of the preparation of the visual evidential aids such as isographs, histograms, graphs, bar charts, photographs, tables, as built programmes and overlays.
- The tool should also be able to generate a report easily through graphs and diagrams of the data and their relationships.
- Their eyes teeming with concentration searched the graphs and numbers on the screen intently as the information changed second by second.
- The graph above shows the ‘survival curves’, which shows how long patients survived in each group.
- The inset graph shows the initial rate of water loss from these samples.
- Bar charts, bar graphs, pie charts, or other charts and graphs are one of the most common methods of displaying information of various kinds.
- You can chart variables on a graph and look at speed, power (a calculated estimate), temperature and altitude.
- It is easier to see what is happening if we plot the ratios on a graph.
- I think it's very useful to have simple pie charts and graphs telling a colour-coded story.
- 1.1Mathematics A collection of points whose coordinates satisfy a given relation.
〔数学〕坐标图 Example sentencesExamples - Otherwise, the implication is that the use of coordinate graphs simply adds to the learner's syntactic translational problem.
- For a time there was controversy over this issue, but it's now clear that the threshold phenomena in graphs and other mathematical structures are genuine phase transitions.
- The second form is based on walks over complete graphs and offers numerically tractable solutions for an increasing number of taxa.
- Links on the Web and citation relations between scientific articles can both be described as mathematical graphs.
- A directed graph is a collection of nodes and edges.
verbɡrafɡræf [with object]Plot or trace on a graph. 用图标示;绘图 Example sentencesExamples - Statistical software with graphing capabilities is readily available and easy to use.
- Time series data such as changes in the elevation of Lake Michigan over the year, or changes in the number of bacteria per ml over a day, should be graphed as a line graph.
- Specifically, we graphed a 3-day moving average of temperatures.
- I was in my usual spot in the library, graphing an inverse parabola, when a shadow fell over me.
- Some or all of the statistics should be graphed over time.
- We carefully examined each of the 134 graphs and tallied errors on a checklist of common graphing errors we developed.
- One fourth grade teacher designed the following mathematics project to incorporate measurement, statistics and graphing.
- Median scores were graphed by class for all survey administration times.
- Students can use graphing calculators or computers to solve calculus problems and to explore many different kinds of mathematical behavior.
- Incidentally, I graphed the statistics for US passports issued per year.
- Distributions of important variables were graphed and summary statistics calculated.
- The profile summarizes students' strengths and weaknesses and facilitates interpretation of the data, by graphing the scores from the scoring form.
- There are also some related activities, such as organizing the derivative values in a table and graphing the results, that the students perform by hand with paper and pencil.
- The data is then graphed in an x - y comparison plot.
- I went back to my own locker and spent the next hour and a half working on a sheet of old Kinetics equations and graphing exponential functions to get me ready for class.
- The fourth recommendation advocates the use of mathematical software or graphing calculators.
- A frequency ranking of student graphing errors indicates that graphing problems are related to a combination of factors involving the software, the student, and the instruction.
- In the next graph the monthly price of Gold is graphed versus the U.S. money supply.
- By graphing these responses, the team worked out the exact size of each subject's working memory.
- However, graphing the data this way also further separates the data in the wrong direction.
Synonyms plot, trace, draw up, delineate
OriginLate 19th century: abbreviation of graphic formula. nounɡrafɡræf Linguistics A visual symbol representing a unit of sound or other feature of speech. Graphs include not only letters of the alphabet but also punctuation marks. 〔语言学〕代表声音单位(或其他言语特征)的书写符号(不仅包括字母表中的字母,也包括标点符号) Example sentencesExamples - The initial step is the conversion of the word sequences to a phoneme transcription graph.
- For example, many children's names contain trigraphs and digraphs and graphs that represent phonemes other than those taught as "the appropriate sound".
- In the present invention, the lexical graph has phoneme branches.
Origin1930s: from Greek graphē ‘writing’. |