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单词 X factor
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Definition of X factor in English:

X factor

noun
  • 1A noteworthy special talent or quality.

    特殊才能;非凡品质

    there are plenty of luxury cars around, but the S-Type has that special X factor

    市面上已有大量的豪华车,但只有这款S型车才具有非同一般的特殊性能。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hugh Grant lacks the X factor in a disappointing satire.
    • And there are no rules, or at least no accountable ones: you either have the X factor or you don't.
    • Gareth is immensely talented and has the X factor by the bucketful.
    • Mark said: " They do have to have the X factor, which is really hard to define.
    • They played hard, they made mistakes, but they were missing the X factor that makes championship teams.
    • "He's got the X factor, hasn't he?"
    • But has the struggling PM got the political X factor?
    • Has your bus driver got the X factor?
    • Charisma and the X factor is hard to find.
    • As for Gillian Anderson, she has the X factor.
    • The judges claimed he had the X factor.
    • We can rule just about all of those out because, although they may be fine pictures, there is no X factor to make them special.
    • Sligo has got the X factor.
    • According to advertising sources, Wood has the industry's much sought after " X factor ".
    • His main problem is deciding whether individual paintings have that X factor that makes them work.
    • X-Men 2 is mad but madly enjoyable Hollywood blockbuster cinema with enough dark moments about destiny and natural order to give it the X factor.
    • It's exactly the sort of situation where Madsen's energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost.
    • You can tell almost as soon as you go into the school whether it has the x factor or not!
    • Certain performers have the X factor on lockdown.
    • There are plenty of luxury cars around today, but the S-Type has that special X factor.
  • 2A variable in a given situation that could have the most significant impact on the outcome.

    (可能影响结局的)未知因素,可变因素

    the young vote may turn out to be the X factor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carol Costello reports on the X factor in this year's presidential race.
    • He is the X factor, the spanner in the works to any carefully laid plan.
    • What's more, none of that includes a new X factor: global warming.
    • It could be the X factor in this year's presidential contest.
    • This "x factor" has to be overshadowed.
    • The X factor is the fans, says Andrew Coltart, a European Ryder Cup rookie two years ago.
    • The X factor here is Brenden Morrow, a 20-goal scorer in his second season who figures to get at least 30 this season.
    • These are the "X factors" for the Super Bowl.
    • Weather has always been Mount Washington's X factor.
    • The live variable was definitely the X factor.
    • The X factor is that the film delivers a story previously untold by A-list Hollywood.
    • The ' exposure ' combined with ' opportunities ' is what produces the X factor.
    • We look at the x factor making it tough to predict the race.
    • They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura.
    • The young vote may be the X factor.
    • The public, however, is still the X factor.
    • Smits is the team's biggest X factor.
    • "Call him the X factor, the third scorer or whatever," Kansas coach Roy Williams says.
    • I honestly believe that impressive traps are the X factor in a take-no-prisoners most-muscular pose.
    • Kerry's X factor was his military record.

Definition of X factor in US English:

X factor

nounˈeksfæktər
  • 1A noteworthy special talent or quality.

    特殊才能;非凡品质

    there are plenty of luxury cars around, but the S-Type has that special X factor

    市面上已有大量的豪华车,但只有这款S型车才具有非同一般的特殊性能。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Charisma and the X factor is hard to find.
    • Has your bus driver got the X factor?
    • Sligo has got the X factor.
    • The judges claimed he had the X factor.
    • But has the struggling PM got the political X factor?
    • Certain performers have the X factor on lockdown.
    • It's exactly the sort of situation where Madsen's energetic X factor might have provided a crucial boost.
    • And there are no rules, or at least no accountable ones: you either have the X factor or you don't.
    • We can rule just about all of those out because, although they may be fine pictures, there is no X factor to make them special.
    • According to advertising sources, Wood has the industry's much sought after " X factor ".
    • As for Gillian Anderson, she has the X factor.
    • You can tell almost as soon as you go into the school whether it has the x factor or not!
    • They played hard, they made mistakes, but they were missing the X factor that makes championship teams.
    • X-Men 2 is mad but madly enjoyable Hollywood blockbuster cinema with enough dark moments about destiny and natural order to give it the X factor.
    • His main problem is deciding whether individual paintings have that X factor that makes them work.
    • Mark said: " They do have to have the X factor, which is really hard to define.
    • Hugh Grant lacks the X factor in a disappointing satire.
    • There are plenty of luxury cars around today, but the S-Type has that special X factor.
    • Gareth is immensely talented and has the X factor by the bucketful.
    • "He's got the X factor, hasn't he?"
  • 2A variable in a given situation that could have the most significant impact on the outcome.

    (可能影响结局的)未知因素,可变因素

    the young vote may turn out to be the X factor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It could be the X factor in this year's presidential contest.
    • They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura.
    • He is the X factor, the spanner in the works to any carefully laid plan.
    • The ' exposure ' combined with ' opportunities ' is what produces the X factor.
    • Smits is the team's biggest X factor.
    • We look at the x factor making it tough to predict the race.
    • The live variable was definitely the X factor.
    • These are the "X factors" for the Super Bowl.
    • Weather has always been Mount Washington's X factor.
    • The public, however, is still the X factor.
    • "Call him the X factor, the third scorer or whatever," Kansas coach Roy Williams says.
    • I honestly believe that impressive traps are the X factor in a take-no-prisoners most-muscular pose.
    • The X factor is that the film delivers a story previously untold by A-list Hollywood.
    • This "x factor" has to be overshadowed.
    • The young vote may be the X factor.
    • The X factor here is Brenden Morrow, a 20-goal scorer in his second season who figures to get at least 30 this season.
    • Carol Costello reports on the X factor in this year's presidential race.
    • What's more, none of that includes a new X factor: global warming.
    • The X factor is the fans, says Andrew Coltart, a European Ryder Cup rookie two years ago.
    • Kerry's X factor was his military record.
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