regression
美 [rɪ'ɡreʃ(ə)n]
英 [rɪ'ɡreʃ(ə)n]
- n.回归;退化;倒退
- 网络回归分析;退行;海退
复数:regressions
regression
n. | 1. 回归;回归分析;回归方程 2. 复归,回归 3. 退化;消退;递减 4. 退步,退化 5. 衰退 6. 倒退 7. 〔地〕海退 8. 后退 9. 逆行 10. 【天文学】退行 1. 回归;回归分析;回归方程 2. 复归,回归 3. 退化;消退;递减 4. 退步,退化 5. 衰退 6. 倒退 7. 〔地〕海退 8. 后退 9. 逆行 10. 【天文学】退行 |
n. | 1. a return to an earlier or less developed condition or way of behaving 2. a going backward or a backward movement or progress, especially through the earlier stages or forms of something 3. reversion to an earlier, less mature, and less adaptive emotional or mental level, often involving the appearance of forms of behavior associated with childhood 4. a process for determining the statistical relationship between a random variable and one or more independent variables that is used to predict the value of the random variable 5. the recurrence of an earlier, less complicated physical type among later generations of a population 6. the apparent backward motion of an astronomical object, caused by the differing orbital periods of Earth and the object being observed 7. the slow movement around the ecliptic of the two points where the Moon's orbit crosses it. 1. a return to an earlier or less developed condition or way of behaving 2. a going backward or a backward movement or progress, especially through the earlier stages or forms of something 3. reversion to an earlier, less mature, and less adaptive emotional or mental level, often involving the appearance of forms of behavior associated with childhood 4. a process for determining the statistical relationship between a random variable and one or more independent variables that is used to predict the value of the random variable 5. the recurrence of an earlier, less complicated physical type among later generations of a population 6. the apparent backward motion of an astronomical object, caused by the differing orbital periods of Earth and the object being observed 7. the slow movement around the ecliptic of the two points where the Moon's orbit crosses it. |