variant的意思和读音

variant

: [ˈveriənt] : [ˈveəriənt]

n.

adj.

variants  

adj.irregular,different,optional,modified,abnormal

n.variation,alternate,deviation,modification,departure

variantn.

1.~ (of/on sth)a thing that is a slightly different form or type of sth else

This game is a variant of baseball.

adj.1.,,2.3.,

n.1.,;2.,;【3.();()

n.1.something that is related to another thing but is not exactly the same; a different form, spelling, or pronunciation of a word

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1.The legend of so-called silver ghosts' watching for treasures, just a variant and supplement to above all, also belong to a foreign one.

2.The upshot, when the team crunched the numbers, was that the variant form of DARC may be responsible for 11% of the African epidemic.DARC11%

3.Having a bad time could upset you, but if you were unlucky enough to have this particular genetic variant then it would really upset you.

4.In a year or so, you will see a variant of this as the local degree to anchor us in these locations.

5.For anyone attempting to understand the ebbs and flows of international politics, I offer a variant of that old line: "Follow the oil" .:“”。

6.Scans revealed children carrying the gene variant appeared to have more nerve cell "connections" within the frontal lobe.

7.His team found a variant near the gene associated with earlier breast development in girls and, in boys, earlier voice-breaking.

8.There has never been a confirmed case of anyone contracting the human variant of mad cow disease from eating American beef.

9.Researchers found that this genetic variant was associated with a significant decrease in willingness to share.

10.Researchers can ask some variant of the question with which I began this article in an attempt to measure overall satisfaction with life.