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单词 subset
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Definition of subset in English:

subset

noun ˈsʌbsɛtˈsəbˌsɛt
  • 1A part of a larger group of related things.

    (大组中的)一部分;(大套中的)一小套

    computer vendors usually only support a small subset of the disks available
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's a certain subset of opera fans who dismiss Rossini comic operas with a haughty wave.
    • Mutations are only a subset of what existed previously, so, as one would expect, the world is losing creature kinds not gaining them.
    • You could even perhaps create a script to define a subset of people whom you ‘trust’ to pull in links referencing your post.
    • For developing countries, currency crises are an important subset of financial crises.
    • There were far fewer votes cast in the referendum than in the arts regular councillor race even though arts regular is a subset of arts.
    • In recent times the Territory has been divided up into these succinct subsets to assist in effective administration.
    • These people do not come from one of his swing-voter subsets.
    • People create their own subsets, or as a marketer will explain, ladders.
    • These have contacts lists consisting of different subsets of my actual list of contacts.
    • A common response of roots to anoxia is the synthesis of a subset of anaerobic proteins related to the glycolytic and fermentation pathways.
    • A populous generation sees its subsets defining their own demographics by what they are not as much as by what they are.
    • It's an echo chamber for the common wisdom of the subset of people who use the site more than anything else.
    • The foreshore and seabed being owned by a subset of New Zealanders instead of all New Zealanders is what the billboard is about.
    • Liberal, conservative, New Right - they're all exercises in descriptive creativity with distinct subsets within them.
    • They mentioned the photo-stream limit, but did not mention that everything else is a subset of the photo-stream.
    • Also, random selection of CDs would only work on a subset of contiguous disks.
    • This means that the subsets of data selected as indicative of the future are those that confirm a prejudice of the selecter.
    • Genres like film music, rap, folk, rock are subsets of it.
    • The council is a subset of Students' Council, made up of councillors who represent co-op students.
    • Within the trial, researchers looked at a subset of 138 patients with diabetes.
    1. 1.1Mathematics A set of which all the elements are contained in another set.
      〔数〕子集
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One crucial tabulation involves determining the number of subsets of the 12 possible Bingos of a particular size that cover a particular number of squares.
      • His idea was that every real number r divides the rational numbers into two subsets, namely those greater than r and those less than r.
      • The problems in this study were part-part-whole problems in which subsets combine to form supersets.
      • Then homogenize: randomly permute rows and columns within the subsets that have equal totals.
      • This places different demands on the problem solver in connecting it to the two given subsets, the superset, and the set solicited in the final sentence for finding an answer.

Definition of subset in US English:

subset

nounˈsəbˌsɛtˈsəbˌset
  • 1A part of a larger group of related things.

    (大组中的)一部分;(大套中的)一小套

    computer vendors usually only support a small subset of the disks available
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were far fewer votes cast in the referendum than in the arts regular councillor race even though arts regular is a subset of arts.
    • Liberal, conservative, New Right - they're all exercises in descriptive creativity with distinct subsets within them.
    • Within the trial, researchers looked at a subset of 138 patients with diabetes.
    • It's an echo chamber for the common wisdom of the subset of people who use the site more than anything else.
    • This means that the subsets of data selected as indicative of the future are those that confirm a prejudice of the selecter.
    • A populous generation sees its subsets defining their own demographics by what they are not as much as by what they are.
    • Also, random selection of CDs would only work on a subset of contiguous disks.
    • Mutations are only a subset of what existed previously, so, as one would expect, the world is losing creature kinds not gaining them.
    • The foreshore and seabed being owned by a subset of New Zealanders instead of all New Zealanders is what the billboard is about.
    • These have contacts lists consisting of different subsets of my actual list of contacts.
    • There's a certain subset of opera fans who dismiss Rossini comic operas with a haughty wave.
    • The council is a subset of Students' Council, made up of councillors who represent co-op students.
    • For developing countries, currency crises are an important subset of financial crises.
    • In recent times the Territory has been divided up into these succinct subsets to assist in effective administration.
    • They mentioned the photo-stream limit, but did not mention that everything else is a subset of the photo-stream.
    • Genres like film music, rap, folk, rock are subsets of it.
    • You could even perhaps create a script to define a subset of people whom you ‘trust’ to pull in links referencing your post.
    • People create their own subsets, or as a marketer will explain, ladders.
    • A common response of roots to anoxia is the synthesis of a subset of anaerobic proteins related to the glycolytic and fermentation pathways.
    • These people do not come from one of his swing-voter subsets.
    1. 1.1Mathematics A set of which all the elements are contained in another set.
      〔数〕子集
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His idea was that every real number r divides the rational numbers into two subsets, namely those greater than r and those less than r.
      • One crucial tabulation involves determining the number of subsets of the 12 possible Bingos of a particular size that cover a particular number of squares.
      • Then homogenize: randomly permute rows and columns within the subsets that have equal totals.
      • This places different demands on the problem solver in connecting it to the two given subsets, the superset, and the set solicited in the final sentence for finding an answer.
      • The problems in this study were part-part-whole problems in which subsets combine to form supersets.
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