uncertainty 英 [ʌnˈsɜ:tnti]   美 [ʌnˈsɜrtnti]

uncertainty

uncertainty  英 [ʌnˈsɜ:tnti] 美 [ʌnˈsɜrtnti]

n. 不确定,不可靠 

名词复数:uncertainties 

Fear comes from uncertainty of the unknown.It happens to all of us. 恐惧源自不确定和未知的事物,这发生到每个人身上。
They should be the same, if this is an ideal spring, within the uncertainty of my measurements. 它们应该是相同的,如果这是个理想弹簧,在测量值的,不确定性范围内。

  • When you have uncertainty, that means you're not really sure. If you missed a lot of classes and didn't study much, you may have uncertainty about whether you passed your big math test.
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  • n. 不确定,不可靠
  • 1. Fear comes from uncertainty of the unknown.It happens to all of us.

    恐惧源自不确定和未知的事物,这发生到每个人身上。

  • 2. They should be the same, if this is an ideal spring, within the uncertainty of my measurements.

    它们应该是相同的,如果这是个理想弹簧,在测量值的,不确定性范围内。

  • 3. For me, this uncertainty lies at the heart of what we need to know if we are to understand ourselves and behave differently.

    对我而言,这样的不确定性就存在于我们需要去了解的内心,即我们懂得我们自己和行为本身是不同的。

un·cer·tainty / ʌnˈsɜːtnti ; NAmE ʌnˈsɜːrtnti / noun ( plural un·cer·tainties ) 1 [uncountable ] the state of being uncertain 犹豫;迟疑;无把握 There is considerable uncertainty about the company's future. 这家公司的前景相当渺茫。 He had an air of uncertainty about him. 他显出将信将疑的神情。 2 [countable ] something that you cannot be sure about; a situation that causes you to be or feel uncertain 拿不定的事;令人无把握的局面 life's uncertainties 人生的不可知因素 the uncertainties of war 战争带来的不确定性 uncertainty uncertainties un·cer·tainty / ʌnˈsɜːtnti ; NAmE ʌnˈsɜːrtnti /
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