binomial
noun[C]
specializeduk/baɪˈnəʊ.mi.əl/us/baɪˈnoʊ.mi.əl/mathematics
anexpression(= amathematicalstatement)that has twoterms(=numbersorsymbols)that are not the same:
二项式4x + y is a binomial.4x + y 是一个二项式。
language
two wordsseparatedby aconjunctionthatalmostalwaysappearin the sameorder, forexample"breadandbutter"
(字词)成对搭配Linguistics: terminology & vocabulary
- alphabetic
- Anglicism
- antonym
- antonymous
- applicative
- archaism
- buzzword
- hyponym
- inappropriacy
- inflectional
- initialism
- keyword
- lexis
- nomenclature
- synonymously
- syntagmatic
- term of art
- terminological
- terminologically
- vocab
binomial
adjective[before noun]
specializeduk/baɪˈnəʊ.mi.əl/us/baɪˈnoʊ.mi.əl/mathematics
relatingto abinomial:
a binomialequation
Theactualnumbersarecomparedto thoseexpected,derivedfrom a binomialdistribution.
biology,language
(especiallyof asystemofnamingplantsandanimals) having or consisting of twonames:
Allplants, from seaweeds toorchids,followtherulesof binomialnomenclature.
He wasmeticulousabout thedescriptionsof thespecimens,employingthe Linneansystemof binomialclassification.
- Therequiredprobabilitymust becalculatedusing the binomialprobabilityformula.
- Use the binomialtheoremtomultiplyout thebrackets.
- It isbesttocreateadetailedbinomialdecisiontreetoensurethat allpotentialoutcomeshave beenincorporatedinto theanalysis.
Classifying and creating order
- alphabetize
- anti-hierarchical
- arrange
- arrangement
- arranger
- array
- bracket
- lay
- misclassify
- miscode
- mislabel
- misorder
- multisystem
- nest
- setsomethingup
- shake
- shakesomeonedown
- short-list
- shortlist
- sort