词汇 | monotonically |
释义 | monotonically adverb uk /ˌmɒn.əˈtɒn.ɪk.li/ us /ˌmɑː.nəˈtɑː.nɪk.li/ monotonicallyadverb (SOUND)formal with the sound staying on the same note without going higher or lower when someone is speaking: (说话)缺乏抑扬顿挫地 Speak with expression, not monotonically.说话要带着感情,不要一点抑扬顿挫都没有。 He speaks monotonically, with little intonation.他说话语调单调,没有抑扬顿挫。 Auditory items were spoken monotonically by a female voice. He found that words spoken monotonically are more effective than face expressions seen in a film without sound. The user can select any of 63 different pitch levels, and have words spoken either monotonically or with intonation. Ways of speaking accented accentual accentuation aitch articulate asperity asyndetic asyndetically bray fluent intone mispronounce non-verbal non-verbally orthoepy paralanguage pragmatics pronounce singsong toned monotonicallyadverb (QUANTITY)mathematics specialized in a way that only ever increases, or only ever gets less: 单调地,呈单调性 The average values of all variables change monotonically.所有变量的平均值呈单调性变化。 The estimated genetic variance declines monotonically with age. 估计的遗传方差随着年龄的增长而单调下降。 Others have found that CO2 increases monotonically with income. You could also go back to that linearly, monotonically increasing kind of graph. Numerical relationships absolute difference absolute error absolute maximum absolute minimum arithmetic progression differential Fibonacci sequence geometric progression golden mean golden ratio harmonic progression iteration proportion proportional proportionally proportionately prorate prorated quantile subset Examples of monotonicallymonotonically Since logic variables are constrained monotonically, they can express monotonic synchronization. The inner drop deforms monotonically until the critical capillary number is approached a t which point the deformation levels off and decreases a little. In contrast to a memory store in the classical machine-oriented sense, a constraint store contains information on logic variables and increases monotonically as computation proceeds. The key idea is the improving value, which can be represented by a list of monotonically better approximations to the final value. The use of this method has no effect on the number of distinct word forms in the index file and monotonically improves recall. Whereas body mass has not evolved monotonically, population and technology have. Unless = 0, the probability that a farmer is evicted is indeed a monotonically decreasing function of her period one investment. The combined effect of political and civil freedoms-something we call democratic freedoms-is striking: pollution levels are monotonically decreasing in the extent of democratic freedoms. The shoreline maximum and the onset of autoretreat display a weaker dependency on marine efficiency; as em increases both sar and tar decrease monotonically. As such, exaggerated stress reactivity has been conventionally viewed as a maladaptive, monotonically harmful legacy of an evolved preparedness for threat. By contrast, in the present sand-wave study, the first waves to become unstable are in the ultralong regime; the stability curve is now monotonically increasing. Equations (13) and (14) show that the true genetic variance is observed only at age 0, after which the observed variance declines monotonically to zero. When genetic variance is constant across ages, the true variance is observed only at age 0, after which the observed variance declines monotonically with age. For example, in the yacht-design domain, we believe that optimal beam is monotonically increasing in wind speed, and monotonically decreasing in heading. In all of these cases, the values of the bounds change monotonically as the computation progresses. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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