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discontinuity美 [.dɪskɑntɪ'nuəti] 英 [.dɪskɒntɪ'njuːəti] - n.不连续;间断;中断;不连贯
- 网络不连续性;断绝;间断性
n. break,gap,cutoff,cutout,incoherence 1. | [u] 不连贯;不连续the state of not being continuous |
| discontinuity in the children's education 儿童教育的不连贯性 |
2. | [c] 中断;间断;停顿a break or change in a continuous process |
| Changes in government led to discontinuities in policy. 政府的更迭导致政策缺乏连续性。 |
n. | 10. 【物理学】不连续性,突变性,突变点;【数学】不连续点;断续函数 10. 【物理学】不连续性,突变性,突变点;【数学】不连续点;断续函数 |
n. | 1. a break or gap in a process that would normally be continuous 2. the point or value of a variable at which a curve or mathematical function shows an abrupt change as the variable smoothly increases or decreases 3. the characteristic of being discontinuous 4. a value of a variable for which a function is not continuous 5. a boundary between rock types deep within the Earth's crust that is detected as a change in the speed of seismic waves 1. a break or gap in a process that would normally be continuous 2. the point or value of a variable at which a curve or mathematical function shows an abrupt change as the variable smoothly increases or decreases 3. the characteristic of being discontinuous 4. a value of a variable for which a function is not continuous 5. a boundary between rock types deep within the Earth's crust that is detected as a change in the speed of seismic waves |
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