quotient
意味: The result obtained by dividing one number by another. More broadly, a degree or amount of a specified quality.
In arithmetic, the quotient is one of the four basic results (alongside sum, difference, and product). The term also appears in popular expressions like 'intelligence quotient' (IQ) and 'emotional quotient' (EQ), where it indicates a measured ratio or degree. In abstract algebra, a quotient group or quotient space is formed by partitioning a structure by an equivalence relation. It collocates with 'intelligence,' 'emotional,' and 'division.'
例文
- When you divide 20 by 4, the quotient is 5. 20除以4,商是5。Al dividir 20 entre 4, el cociente es 5.20を4で割ると、商は5になります。20을 4로 나누면 몫은 5입니다.
- Psychologists developed tests to measure an individual's intelligence quotient as early as the 1900s. 心理学家早在20世纪初就开发了测量个人智商的测试。Los psicólogos desarrollaron pruebas para medir el cociente intelectual de una persona ya a principios del siglo XX.心理学者たちは1900年代初頭から個人の知能指数を測定するテストを開発していました。심리학자들은 1900년대 초부터 개인의 지능지수를 측정하는 검사를 개발했습니다.
- The quotient of two polynomials can be found using long division. 两个多项式的商可以通过长除法求得。El cociente de dos polinomios puede hallarse mediante la división larga.二つの多項式の商は筆算(長除法)を使って求めることができます。두 다항식의 몫은 긴 나눗셈(장제법)을 사용하여 구할 수 있습니다.
発音
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場面: academic, scientific, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin quotiens (how many times), from quot (how many). Entered English in the 15th century via mathematics, originally denoting the number of times one quantity is contained in another.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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