notional的意思和读音

notional

: [ˈnoʊʃən(ə)l] : [ˈnəʊʃ(ə)n(ə)l]

adj.

adj.real

adj.theoretical,estimated,speculative,academic,hypothetical

notionaladj.

1.based on a guess, estimate or theory; not existing in reality

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adj.1.existing only as an idea, not as something real

1. morphology notional form word ...

2. pabojoe NOTIONAL GINRRY ...

3. adv. notional adv. ...

6. conjectural , notional , untried ...

7. notion notional notionate ...

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1.In recent years, the generous bonuses offered on the basis of a year's notional performance made employees particularly well motivated.使使

2.For all that, however, any more than notional support for the eurozone would come with significant political risks.

3.Participants reacted to the meaning threat implicit in Python by handing out a larger notional punishment to a lawbreaker.

4.He said that the savings deposit Shunde is a large part of the " notional savings" in fact is a large part of the enterprise deposits.”,

5.Current debt issuance projections, if realised, will surely place America precariously close to that notional borrowing ceiling.

6.This shows how dangerous a new way of transferring notional value in symbolic form (i. e. any type of money) can be for early adopters.使

7.SDR is . . . only a notional currency that exists primarily between central banks..

8.Ukrainians and Russians will be quick to ask, justifiably, why they have been excluded from this notional category.

9.Analysts at Lehman Brothers said: "There is likely to be a considerable amount of notional protection outstanding. "(LehmanBrothers):“。”

10.GMF allows you to effectively map (see Figure 5) your semantic (business logic) model to a notional (graphical) model.GMF使5)。