flux
flux 英 [flʌks] 美 [flʌks]
n. [流][机] 流量;变迁;不稳定;流出 vt. 使熔融;用焊剂处理 vi. 熔化;流出
进行时:fluxing 过去式:fluxed 过去分词:fluxed 第三人称单数:fluxes 名词复数:fluxes
- The noun flux describes something that constantly changes. If your likes, dislikes, attitudes, dreams, and even friends are changing all the time, you may be in flux.
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- n. [流][机] 流量;变迁;不稳定;流出
- vt. 使熔融;用焊剂处理
- vi. 熔化;流出
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1. All of this flux and churning creates enormous anxiety.
所有这些变迁和动荡带来了巨大的焦虑。
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2. When you think about some of these flux shapes and this chart basically shows what they might be.
当你思考一些流量形状时,这个图标主要展示的是它们可能的样子。
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3. So without having to repeat all those parameters just assume that when I write down flux it represents these variables.
所以,不需要重复,所有那些几何,假设当我们写下流量时,它表现了这些变量。
- flux (n.) late 14c., "abnormally copious flow," from Old French flus "a flowing, a rolling; a bleeding" (Modern French flux), or directly from Latin fluxus (adj.) "flowing, loose, slack," past participle of fluere "to flow" (see fluent). Originally "excessive flow" (of blood or excrement), it also was an early name for "dysentery;" sense of "continuous succession of changes" is first recorded 1620s. The verb is early 15c., from the noun.
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