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词汇 magnitude
释义 magnitude
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈmæɡ.nɪ.tʃuːd/ us /ˈmæɡ.nə.tuːd/
the large size or importance of something: 巨大;重大,重要性
They don't seem to grasp the magnitude of the problem.他们似乎未领会问题的重要性。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Importance - general words
all that matters
centre of gravity
cornerstone
criticality
focus
grandness
import
meaning
overfocus
pertinence
pre-eminence
precedence
salience
supereminence
supremacy
transcendence
urgency
weight
weightage
worth

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General words for size and amount

magnitude | American Dictionary


magnitude
noun[ U ]
us/ˈmæɡ·nəˌtud/
large size or great importance:
The magnitude of the task would have discouraged an ordinary man.
earth science
Magnitude is also a measure of the brightness of a star as it appears from earth.
earth science
The magnitude of an earthquake is a measure of how strong or violent it is.

Examples of magnitude


magnitude
The magnitudes of the compressive stresses in masonry are very small.
Indeed, genetically informed studies, in many cases, have supported these main effects, although their magnitude is sometimes less than previously supposed.
Using the drawn parameters, we then simulated 1,000 elections and recorded the magnitude of each midterm loss.
However, even though not significant, the magnitude of the overall difference was equivalent to that recorded in the previous correlational studies.
As a result, the magnitude of the increase in forest areas tends to be smaller than the increase in protected areas.
The magnitude of possible harm would be sufficient to trigger protections.
An estimate of the magnitude of the vertical shear may be obtained using, for example, the equation describing the y component of vorticity.
Their relative magnitudes can be expected to play an important role in determining the flow structure in the vicinity of the plate.
The standard methods are therefore biased, but the magnitude of this bias is unclear.
The magnitude of the difference, however, is uncertain.
Consequently, these results may underrepresent the diversity of pathways to adolescent externalizing problems, particularly early-starter pathways, and may underestimate the magnitude of the predictor variables.
Nonetheless, these two design artifacts necessitate caution in considering the precise magnitude of the shared environment parameter estimates.
A precise estimate of this quantity is difficult to make, and the various determinations made by various investigators differ by several magnitudes.
Further, magnitude of placebo response as well as drug response may help in the design of future clinical trials.
The question of life or death is of a magnitude far above the question of educational options.
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Collocations withmagnitude


magnitude

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enormous magnitude
In this case, the effects are therefore of enormous magnitude.
equal magnitude
In other words, lexical priming was of equalmagnitude across all conditions.
magnitude of effect
In order to describe the magnitudeofeffect for findings, eta-squared effect sizes are presented.
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