factor
factor 英 [ˈfæktə(r)] 美 [ˈfæktɚ]
n. 因素;因子;系数
进行时:factoring 过去式:factored 过去分词:factored 第三人称单数:factors 名词复数:factors
- A factor is a part or element that contributes to a result. If you only fly budget airlines and refuse to stay anywhere but youth hostels, then money is probably a big factor in your travel plans.
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- n. 因素;因子;系数
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1. economic factors
经济因素
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2. the key/crucial/deciding factor
关键的╱至关重要的╱决定性的因素
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3. a suntan lotion with a protection factor of 10
防护系数为 10 的防晒油
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4. The wind-chill factor will make it seem colder.
风寒系数使人觉得比实际温度更冷一些。
- factor (n.) early 15c., "commercial agent, deputy, one who buys or sells for another," from Middle French facteur "agent, representative" (Old French factor, faitor "doer, author, creator"), from Latin factor "doer, maker, performer," in Medieval Latin, "agent," agent noun from past participle stem of facere "to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). In commerce, especially "a commission merchant." Mathematical sense is from 1670s. Sense of "circumstance producing a result" is attested by 1816, from the mathematical sense.
- factor (v.) 1610s, "act as an agent, manage," from factor (n.). The use in mathematics is attested from 1837. Related: Factored; factoring.
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