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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -quandt-, *quandt*
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CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
quandt
quant

English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
quant(sl) การวิเคราะห์เชิงปริมาณ, Syn. quan

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
Look at him. That's my quant.มองไปที่เขา นั่นคือควอนท์ของ ฉัน The Big Short (2015)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
quantForeign products arrived on the market in large quantities.
quantFor quantities of 20 or more, we can allow you a special discount of 10% on the prices quoted.
quantHe bought flour and oil in quantity.
quantHowever, the quantity was not correct.
quantIn general, consumers prefer quantity to quality.
quantIn the city, a large quantities of garbage is being produced every day.
quantI prefer quality to quantity.
quantI put quantity after quality.
quantIt is quality, not quantity that counts.
quantJapan imports a large quantity of oil.
quantOur age goes in for quantity regardless of quality.
quantPlease inform us as to what quantity you can deliver at regular intervals.

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Quant

n. A punting pole with a broad flange near the end to prevent it from sinking into the mud; a setting pole. [ 1913 Webster ]

Quantic

n. [ L. quantus how much. See Quantity. ] (Math.) A homogeneous algebraic function of two or more variables, in general containing only positive integral powers of the variables, and called quadric, cubic, quartic, etc., according as it is of the second, third, fourth, fifth, or a higher degree. These are further called binary, ternary, quaternary, etc., according as they contain two, three, four, or more variables; thus, the quantic &unr_; is a binary cubic. [ 1913 Webster ]

Quantification

n. [ See Quantity. ] Modification by a reference to quantity; the introduction of the element of quantity. [ 1913 Webster ]

The quantification of the predicate belongs in part to Sir William Hamilton; viz., in its extension to negative propositions. De Quincey. [ 1913 Webster ]

Quantify

v. t. [ L. quantus now much + -fy. ] 1. To modify or qualify with respect to quantity; to determine, fix or express the quantity of; to rate. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Logic) To make explicit the quantity of; as, to quantify a variable. [ PJC ]

Quantitative

a. [ Cf. F. quantitatif. ] Relating to quantity. -- Quan"ti*ta*tive*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]


Quantitative analysis (Chem.), analysis which determines the amount or quantity of each ingredient of a substance, by weight or by volume; -- contrasted with qualitative analysis.
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Quantitive

a. [ See Quantity. ] Estimable according to quantity; quantitative. Sir K. Digby. [ 1913 Webster ]

Quantitively

adv. So as to be measurable by quantity; quantitatively. [ 1913 Webster ]

Quantity

n.; pl. Quantities [ F. quantite, L. quantitas, fr. quantus bow great, how much, akin to quam bow, E. how, who. See Who. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The attribute of being so much, and not more or less; the property of being measurable, or capable of increase and decrease, multiplication and division; greatness; and more concretely, that which answers the question “How much?”; measure in regard to bulk or amount; determinate or comparative dimensions; measure; amount; bulk; extent; size. Hence, in specific uses: (a) (Logic) The extent or extension of a general conception, that is, the number of species or individuals to which it may be applied; also, its content or comprehension, that is, the number of its constituent qualities, attributes, or relations. (b) (Gram.) The measure of a syllable; that which determines the time in which it is pronounced; as, the long or short quantity of a vowel or syllable. (c) (Mus.) The relative duration of a tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. That which can be increased, diminished, or measured; especially (Math.), anything to which mathematical processes are applicable. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Quantity is discrete when it is applied to separate objects, as in number; continuous, when the parts are connected, either in succession, as in time, motion, etc., or in extension, as by the dimensions of space, viz., length, breadth, and thickness. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A determinate or estimated amount; a sum or bulk; a certain portion or part; sometimes, a considerable amount; a large portion, bulk, or sum; as, a medicine taken in quantities, that is, in large quantities. [ 1913 Webster ]

The quantity of extensive and curious information which he had picked up during many months of desultory, but not unprofitable, study. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ]


Quantity of estate (Law), its time of continuance, or degree of interest, as in fee, for life, or for years. Wharton (Law Dict. ) --
Quantity of matter, in a body, its mass, as determined by its weight, or by its momentum under a given velocity. --
Quantity of motion (Mech.), in a body, the relative amount of its motion, as measured by its momentum, varying as the product of mass and velocity. --
Known quantities (Math.), quantities whose values are given. --
Unknown quantities (Math.), quantities whose values are sought.
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Quantivalence

n. [ L. quantus how much + E. valence. ] (Chem.) Valence. [ Archaic ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Quantivalent

a. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to quantivalence. [ Archaic ] [ 1913 Webster ]

WordNet (3.0)
quantal(adj) of or relating to a quantum or capable of existing in only one of two states, Syn. quantized
quantic(n) a homogeneous polynomial having at least two variables
quantifiability(n) the quality of being measurable, Syn. measurability
quantifiable(adj) capable of being quantified
quantification(n) a limitation imposed on the variables of a proposition (as by the quantifiers `some' or `all' or `no')
quantification(n) the act of discovering or expressing the quantity of something
quantifier(n) (logic) a word (such as `some' or `all' or `no') that binds the variables in a logical proposition, Syn. logical quantifier
quantifier(n) (grammar) a word that expresses a quantity (as `fifteen' or `many')
quantify(v) use as a quantifier
quantify(v) express as a number or measure or quantity, Syn. measure, Example: Can you quantify your results?

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
quantitativer Leistungsabfall { m }drop in productivity [Add to Longdo]
Quant { n } [ phys. ] | Quanten { pl }quantum | quanta [Add to Longdo]
Quantenmechanik { m }quantum mechanics [Add to Longdo]
Quantenphysik { f }quantum physics [Add to Longdo]
Quantenpunkt { m }quantum dot [Add to Longdo]
Quantensprung { m }quantum leap [Add to Longdo]
Quantentheorie { f } [ phys. ]quantum theory [Add to Longdo]
Quantisierung { f }quantization [Add to Longdo]
Quantisierungsverzerrung { f }quantization distortion [Add to Longdo]
Quantifizierung { f }quantification [Add to Longdo]
Quantil { n }quantile [Add to Longdo]
Quantität { f }; Menge { f }quantity [Add to Longdo]
Quantitätsbestimmung { f }quantification [Add to Longdo]
Quantum { n }; Anteil { m } (an)quota; quantum (of) [Add to Longdo]
quantisierento quantize [Add to Longdo]

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