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Definition of subscript in English: subscriptadjective ˈsʌbskrɪptˈsəbskrɪpt (of a letter, figure, or symbol) written or printed below the line. (字母,数字,符号)下标的 Example sentencesExamples - We refer to the frequencies of double reduction and recombination fraction between the markers for parent P by, ß, and without the subscript P, unless otherwise specified.
- The average number of the repetitions is shown as a subscript index
- Here and henceforth, the sum is over all mutations, the subscript E denotes segregating [equilibrium (E)] mutations, and the overbar indicates the arithmetic mean.
- Of course we have modernised the notation, for example subscript notation was not used in Parseval's time, and we have also corrected his theorem for he omitted the first 2 on the left hand side.
- But, what is interesting here is that this particular industrial strength beast has subscript keys.
noun ˈsʌbskrɪptˈsəbskrɪpt 1A subscript letter, figure, or symbol. 下标字母(或数字,符号) Example sentencesExamples - For convenience, we consider only the case of two alleles at each of the three loci and the notation in this case is varied to reduce the superscripts and subscripts.
- Note that superscripts represent ligand sites (if known) and subscripts refer to processes.
- For convenience, we henceforth drop the superscripts and subscripts indicating deme identities.
- Lowercase letters and subscripts are used identically to those described for variance components.
- When dealing with ionic compounds, the smallest whole-number subscripts are always used.
- 1.1Computing A symbol (notionally written as a subscript but in practice usually not) used in a program, alone or with others, to specify one of the elements of an array.
〔计算机〕添标 Example sentencesExamples - Overloading - getitem - implies the user can ask for any subscript in any order.
- Conventionally solving these two programming issues involves writing explicit programming code to manually adjust the subscripts in a two-dimensional array.
Synonyms appendix, codicil, postscript, afterword, tailpiece, rider, coda, supplement, accompaniment
OriginEarly 18th century: from Latin subscript- 'written below', from the verb subscribere (see subscribe). Definition of subscript in US English: subscriptadjectiveˈsəbskrɪptˈsəbskript (of a letter, figure, or symbol) written or printed below the line. (字母,数字,符号)下标的 Example sentencesExamples - We refer to the frequencies of double reduction and recombination fraction between the markers for parent P by, ß, and without the subscript P, unless otherwise specified.
- Here and henceforth, the sum is over all mutations, the subscript E denotes segregating [equilibrium (E)] mutations, and the overbar indicates the arithmetic mean.
- But, what is interesting here is that this particular industrial strength beast has subscript keys.
- Of course we have modernised the notation, for example subscript notation was not used in Parseval's time, and we have also corrected his theorem for he omitted the first 2 on the left hand side.
- The average number of the repetitions is shown as a subscript index
nounˈsəbskrɪptˈsəbskript 1A subscript letter, figure, or symbol. 下标字母(或数字,符号) Example sentencesExamples - For convenience, we henceforth drop the superscripts and subscripts indicating deme identities.
- Lowercase letters and subscripts are used identically to those described for variance components.
- Note that superscripts represent ligand sites (if known) and subscripts refer to processes.
- For convenience, we consider only the case of two alleles at each of the three loci and the notation in this case is varied to reduce the superscripts and subscripts.
- When dealing with ionic compounds, the smallest whole-number subscripts are always used.
- 1.1Computing A symbol (notionally written as a subscript but in practice usually not) used in a program, alone or with others, to specify one of the elements of an array.
〔计算机〕添标 Example sentencesExamples - Overloading - getitem - implies the user can ask for any subscript in any order.
- Conventionally solving these two programming issues involves writing explicit programming code to manually adjust the subscripts in a two-dimensional array.
Synonyms appendix, codicil, postscript, afterword, tailpiece, rider, coda, supplement, accompaniment
OriginEarly 18th century: from Latin subscript- ‘written below’, from the verb subscribere (see subscribe). |