variables
n. 可變因素,變數( variable的名詞複數 )
Something that is variable changes quite often, and there usually seems to be no fixed pattern to these changes.
The potassium content of foodstuffs is very variable...
食物中鉀的含量差別很大。
There was a bit of a wind and it was blowing onshore, variable, but quite strong.
有一陣風朝岸上吹來,風向變化不定,但風力很強。
A variable is a factor that can change in quality, quantity, or size, which you have to take into account in a situation.
Decisions could be made on the basis of price, delivery dates, after-sales service or any other variable...
購買決定可能會基於價格、送貨日期、售後服務以及其他可變因素。
Other variables in making forecasts for the industry include the weather and the general economic climate.
對該產業進行預測時還要考慮天氣和宏觀經濟環境等其他不確定因素。
A variable is a quantity that can have any one of a set of values.
It is conventional to place the independent variable on the right-hand side of an equation.
普遍做法是把自變數放在等式的右邊。
Mathematicians can solve problems with two variables.
數學家們可以用兩個變數來解決問題.
Were the behavioral variables ( see Chapter 4 ) you identified valid?
你發現並確定的這些行為變數 ( 參見第4章 ) 是否有效?
In typical management problems, there is usually a large number of variables.
在典型的管理問題中, 通常具有大量的可變數.
A tabulation of a function of two variables is cumbersome, but possible.
二元函式的列表法是不方便的, 然而是可能的.
For terrestrial communities the principal variables are availability and temperature.
對於陸地群落,最主要是可用性和溫度.