variance

英 ['veərɪəns] 美 ['vɛrɪəns]
  • n. 变异;变化;不一致;分歧;[数] 方差

英文词源


variance (n.)
late 14c., "fact of undergoing change," from Old French variance "change, alteration; doubt, hesitation" and directly from Latin variantia, from stem of variare "to change" (see vary). Meaning "state of disagreement" is recorded from early 15c. The U.S. zoning sense of "official dispensation from a building regulation" is recorded from 1925.

双语例句


1. Many of his statements were at variance with the facts.
他的说法有很多和事实不符。

来自柯林斯例句

2. This idealistic concept is at variance with reality.
这种理想主义的观念和现实相矛盾。

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3. The good in him was a constant variance with the bad.
他善良的一面经常和邪恶的一面发生矛盾.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The question of woman suffrage sets them at variance.
妇女参政的问题使他们发生争执.

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5. Variance is about allowing assignments such as this in cases where it is safe.
变性(variance)就是用于在这种能保证安全的情况下进行赋值的.

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