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inverse美 ['ɪn.vɜrs] 英 [ɪn'vɜː(r)s] - n.反面;相反的事物
- adj.反向的
- v.使成反面
- 网络倒数;反选;反转
adj. opposite,converse,reverse,contrary,other n. antithesis,flip side,counterpoint 1. | [obn] (数量、位置)相反的,反向的opposite in amount or position to sth else |
| A person's wealth is often in inverse proportion to their happiness(= the more money they have, the less happy they are) . 一个人的财富常常与他的幸福成反比。 | | There is often an inverse relationship between the power of the tool and how easy it is to use. 工具的功能越强大,操作起来往往越费事。 |
1. | [sing] 反面;相反的事物the exact opposite of sth |
adj. | 1. opposite to or reversing something 2. involving two variables that are in a mathematical relationship where, when one increases, the other decreases and vice versa 3. changing in the opposite way to something else, especially in position, size, or amount 1. opposite to or reversing something 2. involving two variables that are in a mathematical relationship where, when one increases, the other decreases and vice versa 3. changing in the opposite way to something else, especially in position, size, or amount | n. | 1. something that is a total opposite 2. either of two elements of a set that when added together give 0, one being the negative of the other, e.g. 7 and -7 3. a logical proposition in which both the subject and the predicate are the opposite of another proposition 4. the complete opposite of something, for example a calculation or result in mathematics 1. something that is a total opposite 2. either of two elements of a set that when added together give 0, one being the negative of the other, e.g. 7 and -7 3. a logical proposition in which both the subject and the predicate are the opposite of another proposition 4. the complete opposite of something, for example a calculation or result in mathematics |
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