facet
n. 方面,部分; (寶石的)琢面
A facet of something is a single part or aspect of it.
The caste system shapes nearly every facet of Indian life.
種姓制度決定了印度生活的幾乎每一個方面。
The facets of a diamond or other precious stone are the flat surfaces that have been cut on its outside.
1. a distinct feature or element in a problem;
2. a smooth surface (as of a bone or cut gemstone)
The only facet of Abyssin life not ruled by violence is their courting and mating rituals.
阿比斯人生活中唯一不受暴力影響的方面就是他們求愛和交配的儀式.
Monoclonal antibodies have had an astonishing impact on almost every facet of biology.
單克隆抗體對幾乎所有生物學領域都發生了驚人的影響.
They beat us in every facet of the game.
他們在比賽的每個小層面都打敗了我們.
One facet of this question involves position size and its impact on portfolio diversification.
這個問題的一方面包括持有多大的頭寸和投資組合的分散程度.
The expressions the incident and reflected the SIL facet are then to calculate the transmissivity.
在穩相近似下得到入射到SIL底面 以及反射的光能積分表示式,從而求出SIL的透過率.