quantify的意思和读音

quantify

: [ˈkwɑntəˌfaɪ] : [ˈkwɒntɪfaɪ]

v.

quantified  quantifying  quantifies  

v.calculate,count,enumerate,measure,compute

quantifyv.

1.~ sthto describe or express sth as an amount or a number

The risks to health are impossible to quantify.

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v.1.to measure or describe something as a quantity

1. the tip of the iceberg quantify diminishing ...

2. qualitative a. quantify vt. quantitative a. ...

3. quantifier quantify quantitate ...

4. public accounting quantify vt. Red Cross ...

5.使 qualification quantify 使 questionaire ...

6. Pickup Quantify Repeatability ...

7.…… ... benevolent adj. quantify v. …… impoverished adj.

8. ... → quantity quantify Linda ” ...

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1.The effort made to quantify the qualitative nature of the relationship the client has with its service providers.

2.Fundamentally, this perspective exists because we do not always have the most effective method to quantify the risk's significance.

3.It wasn't long before he pulled out his geological maps and began trying to quantify the relationship, to see if the link was just a fluke.

4.Be sure to use active verbs, be specific and quantify your accomplishments -- just as you do with anything else on your resume.使

5.It is often hard to quantify if shielded cable is required in an application or not.

6.Quantify collects information regarding which methods are callers and descendants, and how much time they spend in those calls.Quantify

7.We're talking about the same energy and vitality, we're just not making it a unique category that we quantify. '

8.Others argue that the site is late to the game or trying to quantify leadership skills with a few data points.

9."It's too early to quantify . . . but I think we're going to see a hump, where a lot of people are going to get handled quickly, " he said.,”

10.Given the paucity of public data in China, it is often hard for short sellers to prove fraud or to quantify its presence.