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magnitude美 ['mæɡnə.tud] 英 ['mæɡnɪtjuːd] n. greatness,size,scale,extent,degree 1. | [u] 巨大;重大;重要性the great size or importance of sth; the degree to which sth is large or important |
| We did not realize the magnitude of the problem. 我们没有意识到这个问题的重要性。 | | a discovery of the first magnitude 一项极重要的发现 |
2. | [c][u] 星等;星的亮度the degree to which a star is bright |
| The star varies in brightness by about three magnitudes. 星体的亮度大约分三个星等。 |
3. | [c][u] 震级the size of an earthquake |
n. | 10. 广大,巨大;伟大,重大,重要性;大小;积;量;【数学】量值;【天文学】(恒星的)等,等级,光度 10. 广大,巨大;伟大,重大,重要性;大小;积;量;【数学】量值;【天文学】(恒星的)等,等级,光度 |
n. | 1. greatness of size, volume, or extent 2. the importance or significance of something 3. great personal importance or status 4. a measure of the energy of an earthquake, specified on the Richter scale 5. a numerical value that describes the amount of something, usually expressed in terms of a multiple of standard units, or the item measured in this way 6. a numerical measure of the apparent brightness of an astronomical object, on a scale in which a lower number represents greater brightness 7. great size, importance, or effect 8. the strength of an earthquake, measured with numbers from 1 to 10, where 10 is the most powerful 9. the brightness of a star, shown as a number 1. greatness of size, volume, or extent 2. the importance or significance of something 3. great personal importance or status 4. a measure of the energy of an earthquake, specified on the Richter scale 5. a numerical value that describes the amount of something, usually expressed in terms of a multiple of standard units, or the item measured in this way 6. a numerical measure of the apparent brightness of an astronomical object, on a scale in which a lower number represents greater brightness 7. great size, importance, or effect 8. the strength of an earthquake, measured with numbers from 1 to 10, where 10 is the most powerful 9. the brightness of a star, shown as a number |
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