inverse
- IPA[ˈinˌvərs]
美式
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect;produced from or related to something else by a process of inversion
- something that is the opposite or reverse of something else;a reciprocal quantity, mathematical expression, geometric figure, etc., that is the result of inversion.
noun: inverse, plural noun: inverses
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形容詞
- 1. opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect the well-observed inverse relationship between disability and social contact
- ▪ produced from or related to something else by a process of inversion inverse logarithms
名詞
- 1. something that is the opposite or reverse of something else his approach is the inverse of most research
- ▪ a reciprocal quantity, mathematical expression, geometric figure, etc., that is the result of inversion.
- ▪ an element that, when combined with a given element in an operation, produces the identity element for that operation.
- a relation between two quantities such that one increases in proportion as the other decreases: the population of wild goats had been reduced in inverse proportion to that of snakes
Oxford American Dictionary
- a relation between two quantities such that one increases in proportion as the other decreases: the population of wild goats had been reduced in inverse proportion to that of snakes
Oxford Dictionary
- a law stating that the intensity of an effect such as illumination or gravitational force ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a law stating that the intensity of an effect such as illumination or gravitational force ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɪnvəːs]
英式
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect: numerous studies have shown an inverse relationship between exercise and the risk of heart disease
- something that is the opposite or reverse of something else: power is the inverse of dependence
Oxford Dictionary