formula
formula 英 [ˈfɔ:mjələ] 美 [ˈfɔrmjələ]
n. [数] 公式,准则;配方;婴儿食品
名词复数:formulae
- A formula is generally a fixed pattern that is used to achieve consistent results. It might be made up of words, numbers, or ideas that work together to define a procedure to be followed for the desired outcome.
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- n. [数] 公式,准则;配方;婴儿食品
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1. OK. How do we justify this formula?
好的,我们如何证明这个公式?
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2. But that formula forces us to return to the original Socratic question about the harmony of the soul and the city.
但那个公式迫使我们回到,原始的苏格拉底式问题,即有关灵魂与城市的和谐。
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3. That is how we get the formula.Any questions?
这就是我们怎样得到这一公式的,有问题吗?
- formula (n.) 1630s, "words used in a ceremony or ritual" (earlier as a Latin word in English), from Latin formula "form, draft, contract, regulation;" in law, "a rule, method;" literally "small form," diminutive of forma "form" (see form (n.)). Modern sense is colored by Carlyle's use (1837) of the word in a sense of "rule slavishly followed without understanding" [OED]. From 1706 as "a prescription, a recipe;" mathematical use is from 1796; chemistry sense is from 1842. In motor racing, "class or specification of a car" (usually by engine size), 1927.
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