
fraction
音标:
英音/ ˈfrækʃn / 美音/ ˈfrækʃ(ə)n /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
Eventually her home was sold for a fraction of what it was worth.
最终,她的房屋被卖给了价值的一小部分。
—BBC
Hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals visit each year and only a fraction leave behind this unwanted memento.
每年有成千上万的游客和当地人访问,只有一小部分留下了这个不必要的纪念品。
—BBC
To make domestic production viable, Keen has invested heavily in automation, enabling the Kentucky plant to operate with just a fraction of the workforce required overseas.
为了使国内生产可行,基恩(Keen)在自动化上进行了大量投资,使肯塔基工厂仅需在海外所需的劳动力中运营。
—BBC
基本释意:
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分数,小数;小部分,微量;持不同意见的小集团;分离;(基督教用语)分切圣餐面包
同义词:
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短释义:
The quotient of two numbers is called a fraction, as is the action of performing division. Most of us, however, think of a fraction as a small part of an item — as in: “You only use a fraction of your actual brain power in the course of your life.” Just think of a whole as a pie, and a fraction as a slice of that pie.
分数是整体的一部分。如果你们两个人从银行抢劫中分开票数,那么你们每个人都会得到一半。如果您有一个逃避司机,那么这笔钱将分为三种方式,分别为三分之一。
长释义:
The quotient of two numbers is called a fraction, as is the action of performing division. Most of us, however, think of a fraction as a small part of an item — as in: “You only use a fraction of your actual brain power in the course of your life.” Just think of a whole as a pie, and a fraction as a slice of that pie.
两个数字的商称为部分,执行划分的作用也称为分数。但是,我们大多数人都认为一小部分是物品的一小部分 – 如:“您只能在一生中使用实际脑力的一小部分。”只需将整体视为馅饼,而将一小部分视为那个馅饼的切片。
文学例句:
Only a fraction of the Hall of Mirrors reflects her own countenance, and some contain only a shimmering blur of pale-grey gown, or the motion of the billowing ribbons as they float behind her.
镜子大厅只有一小部分反映了她自己的面容,有些只包含闪闪发光的苍白的礼服的闪闪发光,或者在滚滚丝带漂浮在她身后时的运动。
—The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Heaven forfend that the owl should have suffered a fraction of what Abel wished it.
天堂认为猫头鹰应该遭受亚伯希望它的一小部分。
—Abel’s Island by William Steig
I hesitate for a fraction of a second and then cross the tent.
我犹豫了一秒钟,然后越过帐篷。
—Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
词源:
fraction(n.)late 14c., originally in the mathematical sense, from Anglo-French fraccioun (Old French fraccion, “a breaking,” 12c., Modern French fraction) and directly from Late Latin fractionem (nominative fractio) “a breaking,” especially into pieces, in Medieval Latin “a fragment, portion,” noun of action from past participle stem of Latin frangere “to break (something) in pieces, shatter, fracture,” from Proto-Italic *frang-, from a nasalized variant of PIE root *bhreg- “to break.” Meaning “a breaking or dividing” in English is from early 15c.; sense of “broken off piece, fragment,” is from c. 1600.also from late 14c.
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
fraction(n.)late 14c., originally in the mathematical sense, from Anglo-French fraccioun (Old French fraccion, “a breaking,” 12c., Modern French fraction) and directly from Late Latin fractionem (nominative fractio) “a breaking,” especially into pieces, in Medieval Latin “a fragment, portion,” noun of action from past participle stem of Latin frangere “to break (something) in碎片,碎片,骨折,“从原始的 *frang- frang-,从馅饼root *bhreg-的鼻腔化变体中断”。意思是英语中的“破坏或分裂”是从15c初开始的。 “碎片,碎片”的感觉来自c。 1600.也从14c后期开始。
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