variable
Significado: Likely to change or vary; an element that can have different values
'Variable' can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something that is likely to change or vary. As a noun, particularly in mathematics and science, it refers to an element or quantity that can have different values. The word emphasises the concept of changeability or inconsistency in various contexts.
Ejemplos
- The weather in spring is quite variable, so bring a jacket. 春天的天气变化很大,所以带件外套吧。El tiempo en primavera es bastante variable, así que lleva una chaqueta.春の天気はかなり変わりやすいので、上着を持っていきましょう。봄 날씨는 꽤 변덕스러우니 겉옷을 가져가세요.
- In this equation, x is the unknown variable we need to solve for. 在这个方程式中,x是我们需要求解的未知变量。En esta ecuación, x es la variable desconocida que necesitamos resolver.この方程式では、xは解くべき未知の変数です。이 방정식에서 x는 풀어야 할 미지의 변수입니다.
- Employee performance can be variable depending on motivation and training. 员工表现可能因动力和培训而有所不同。El rendimiento de los empleados puede ser variable dependiendo de la motivación y la formación.従業員のパフォーマンスは、モチベーションとトレーニングによって変動することがあります。직원의 성과는 동기 부여와 교육에 따라 달라질 수 있습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Latin 'variabilis' meaning 'changeable', from 'variare' (to change), from 'varius' (diverse, changing). Related to 'vary', 'various', 'variety', and 'variance'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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