anomaly 英 [əˈnɒməli]   美 [əˈnɑməli]

anomaly

anomaly  英 [əˈnɒməli] 美 [əˈnɑməli]

n. 异常;不规则;反常事物 

名词复数:anomalies 

It was also the largest negative anomaly, meaning difference below the long-term average, on record for any month. 它 也是有记录以来任何一个月中最大的负异常,指的是低于长期平均值的差分。
He offers this as if the new private university were an irrelevance – just a random anomaly – but I'm not so sure. 谈到这个问题时,他似乎忘记了这个新设立的私立大学——只是一个异常化的随意——但是我并不确定。

  • An anomaly is an abnormality, a blip on the screen of life that doesn’t fit with the rest of the pattern. If you are a breeder of black dogs and one puppy comes out pink, that puppy is an anomaly.
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  • n. 异常;不规则;反常事物
  • 1. It was also the largest negative anomaly, meaning difference below the long-term average, on record for any month.

    它 也是有记录以来任何一个月中最大的负异常,指的是低于长期平均值的差分。

  • 2. He offers this as if the new private university were an irrelevance – just a random anomaly – but I'm not so sure.

    谈到这个问题时,他似乎忘记了这个新设立的私立大学——只是一个异常化的随意——但是我并不确定。

  • 3. An "anomaly" can also mean that a safety problem at a facility could have resulted in greater damage than it did or that radioactive material has been stolen or transported incorrectly.

    “异常”也可能意味着核设施的某个安全问题本可能造成更大的破坏,但结果并未造成严重后果;或是放射性材料被盗,或被不当运输。

  • anomaly (n.) 1570s, "unevenness;" 1660s, "deviation from the common rule," from Latin anomalia, from Greek anomalia "inequality," abstract noun from anomalos "uneven, irregular," from an- "not" (see an- (1)) + homalos "even," from homos "same," from PIE root *sem- (1) "one; as one, together with." From 1722 as "something abnormal or irregular."
anom·aly / əˈnɒməli ; NAmE əˈnɑːməli / noun ( plural anom·alies ) anomaly(in sth) a thing, situation, etc. that is different from what is normal or expected 异常事物;反常现象 the many anomalies in the tax system 税制中的许多破格现象 the apparent anomaly that those who produced the wealth, the workers, were the poorest 创造财富的工人最贫穷这一明显不正常现象 anomaly anomalies anom·aly / əˈnɒməli ; NAmE əˈnɑːməli /
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