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quantity
- IPA[ˈkwɒntɪti]
英式
- the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement;a certain, usually specified, amount or number of something
noun: quantity, plural noun: quantities
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- 1. the amount or number of a material or abstract thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement the quantity and quality of the fruit can be controlled 同義詞
- ▪ a certain, usually specified, amount or number of something a small quantity of food if taken in large quantities, the drug can result in liver failure
- ▪ a considerable number or amount of something she was able to drink quantities of beer without degenerating into giggles many people like to buy in quantity 同義詞
- 2. the perceived length of a vowel sound or syllable.
- 3. a value or component that may be expressed in numbers.
- ▪ the figure or symbol representing a quantity.
- a detailed statement of work, prices, dimensions, and other details, for the erection of a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who calculates the amount of materials needed for building work, and how much they ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or thing whose nature, value, or significance cannot be determined or is not yet known: the producers replaced her with an unknown quantity
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hypothesis that changes in prices correspond to changes in the monetary supply.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or thing whose nature, value, or significance cannot be determined or is not yet known: the producers replaced her with an unknown quantity a student ensemble is always something of an unknown quantity
Oxford Dictionary
- the hypothesis that changes in prices correspond to changes in the monetary supply.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkwän(t)ədē]
美式
- the amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial ... the quantity and quality of the fruit can be controlled note down the sizes, colors, and quantities that you require
Oxford American Dictionary