| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| factor | /'fæktəɹ/ | Noun (countable) A factor is one of a number of things that causes a result. Verb (transitive) If you factor something in to your plans, you consider it and it may change your plans. | factory factorial factorization |
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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They daren't challenge the rich and powerful. But there is another factor. Calling yourself a Christian when the pollster phones imposes no cost and self-reported piety......
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A scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Fattore
Some researchers divide the elements determining who will live longer into two categories: fixed factors and changeable factors.
ReplyDeleteOne more factor not brought up - more ice, as it melts, dillutes the taste of the soda.
ReplyDeleteThis limitation was alleviated in part by the use of a factor analysis and reported reliability coefficients.
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Spanish: Factor
ReplyDeleteWhen performing the factor analysis, she obtained five factors
factor
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n. 因素,因子
Time is the limiting factor.
The wind-chill factor will make it seem colder today.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 요인, 요소, 원인
He analyzed the various factors.
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