释义 |
number of pronoun/quantifier—Examples:the number of molecules in a mole, about 6.022 x 10^23—number of revolutions per minute—number of sorties (of military planes)—stroke count (number of brushstrokes of a Chinese character)—own a controlling number of shares in a company—tracking number (of a package shipment)—drinking game where one has guess the number of small objects in the other player's closed hand—great number of people or things—population (counted as number of households for census or taxation)—(classifier for the ordinal number of a crop, in the context of multiple harvests)—number of lines (in verse etc)—visit (a large number of places)—base number (of a tender)—number of runs or flights—age (number of years old)—(any number of possible translations)—(number of) degrees of freedom (physics and statistics)—mahjong player disqualified by unintentionally taking in the wrong number of dominoes—a great number of competent people—number of hits (on a website)—military achievement (e.g. number of enemy heads cut off)—conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of classical Chinese poetic composition—twenty (20), in a limited number of set expressions—ploidy (number of homologous chromosomes)—make up a shortfall in the number of people—fixed number (e.g. of places on a bus)—colloquial classifier for number of times of movement from one place to another or number of turns, times, occasions.—classifier for the number of repetitions of an action e.g. reading a book twice or three times—classifier for number of participants—classifier for the frequency or number of times an action or deed is carried out - mostly used in idiomatic phrases—cetane number (quality of light diesel fuel, measured by its ignition delay)—decimal part (of number after the decimal point)—the part of a number which is discarded when rounding down—Mach number, multiples of speed of sound used as unit in aeronautics, with 1 Mach = 1224 km per hr—regarding oneself as number one in terms of leadership, seniority or status—the part of a number the right of the decimal point (or radix point)—the factorial of a number, e.g. 5! = 5.4.3.2.1 = 120—Reynolds number (ratio of inertial forces viscous forces in fluid mechanics)— |