词汇 | vanishingly |
释义 | vanishingly adverb uk /ˈvæn.ɪ.ʃɪŋ.li/ us /ˈvæn.ɪ.ʃɪŋ.li/ used to emphasize how small, rare, etc. something is, so that it almost does not exist : 难以觉察地;消遁似的 There is only a vanishingly small chance that the dispute will end peacefully.这场争执几乎没有能够以和平告终的机会。 Extremely small atomized be knee-high to a grasshopperidiom bitsy exiguity exiguous imperceptible indiscernibly infinitesimal infinitesimally irreducible irreducibly miniature minuscule slimly slimness subatomic ultra-small ultra-tiny weeny XS You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming and making smaller or less Examples of vanishinglyvanishingly In this section we study the limiting behavior of the economy when the spread of initial endowments is vanishingly small. Here the pressure transport and convection are vanishingly small and the gain of energy by production is balanced by diffusion and dissipation. At the equality condition the wave r is vanishingly weak. This occurs because the clear distinction between intra- and intertemporal trade-offs is lost as the time step becomes vanishingly small. We seek a solution of this equation when there is a rigid, vanishingly thin, half-plane immersed in an otherwise unbounded fluid. Explicit space is necessarily a vanishingly small part of design space, but that does not mean that it is small in computational terms. What we discovered was altogether different: computerization vastly expanded the message space within which economic agents could communicate at vanishingly small transactions cost. Finally, there are the vast numbers of multi-step mutations that in the absence of selection would be vanishingly rare. There is no human study (and vanishingly few animal studies) which have actually done this. The probability that an arbitrarily transformed object will give rise to straight lines in a two-dimensional projection is vanishingly small if nonrigid deformations are allowed. At the same time, it is perhaps not always appreciated that the chances of being able to apply this method in practice are vanishingly small. The breakdown of the theory is thus associated with the vanishingly small pressure a t the sphere surface. Then we bound the integral over the remaining regions and show that it is vanishingly small in comparison. Probably not, unless the likelihood of a good outcome is vanishingly small. The details of g(x) near the waiting front, where it is vanishingly small, cannot influence these features. 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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