metric的意思和读音

metric

: [ˈmetrɪk] : ['metrɪk]

adj.

metrics  

metricadj.

1.based on the metric system

metric units/measurements/sizes

British currency went metric in 1971. 1971

2.made or measured using the metric system

These screws are metric.

adj.1.,;;2.

adj.1ing or relating to the metric system of measurements2.metrical

1. Imperial Metric 144 in2 ...

2. metre n. metric a. microcomputer n. , …

3. metre n. metric a. microcomputer n. , …

5. two-way switch metric artefact ...

8.(metric)西(timelike),(lightlike),(spacelike)。

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1.The volume of Chinese ore imports has rapidly expanded and the price per metric ton is now about double the level of a year ago.

2.When you get another metric to compare the numbers to, you can be shocked by how much they are off.

3.So it seems like we ought to tell them that socioeconomic wealth is not the only, or even the most important, metric of personal happiness.

4.The quality metric can be used to evaluate temporal quality, or to control encoding or decoding characteristics to enhance temporal quality.使

5.At any given point it is not clear whether the bank is monitoring inflation, exchange rates, financial stability or some other metric.RBI

6.The structure and validity of the MDMP must also be examined as the metric to which optional decision-making processes are compared.MDMP

7.Metric: The piece of data in a monitored instance that you want to analyze is called a metric in Monitor.Monitor(metric)。

8.The metric ruler is not so convenient to measure something of great length.西便

9.Company officials say it will be able to transport satellites or spacecraft weighing up to fifty-three metric tons into orbit.

10.A metric is then applied to this complete list of configurations to determine the best configuration for your specific application.