in inverse proportion to
基本解釋
- 成反比
英漢例句
- But “the economic gains were in inverse proportion to the moral ones”.
但是“經(jīng)濟(jì)上的增長(zhǎng)與人們道義上覺(jué)悟背道而行?!?/li> - The patient's sense of enormous relief when fluid, flatus and faeces are expelled into the bucket is in inverse proportion to the doctor's discomfort.
當(dāng)尿液,脹氣及糞便通通排入水桶時(shí),病患的解脫感之大可是和醫(yī)生的不舒服呈正比的。 - “ Smithers, don’t you think it’s ironic that your irregular night-time activities are in inverse proportion to your reputation as an expert in the area of invertebrate research?
“斯密德斯,難道你不認(rèn)為自己無(wú)規(guī)律的夜生活與你作為無(wú)脊椎動(dòng)物研究領(lǐng)域的專家的聲望成反比是具有諷刺意味的嗎?” - Commercial competence seems to be in inverse proportion to skills on the pitch—with the British clubs leading both the Italians and the South Americans.
ECONOMIST: Golden goals - To help it avoid charges of suppressing the emergence of methods that may prove better than its favoured ones, the government should look to one particular principle, outlined in its education white paper of autumn 1997: that intervention in schools should be in inverse proportion to their success.
ECONOMIST: Journey up the learning curve
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 成反比
But the resolving power of radar is in inverse proportion to the pulse-width. The pulse is the narrower in width , then the wider frequency spectrum is, it is the more accurate to find range.
但作用距離的分辨率卻與發(fā)射脈寬成反比,脈沖寬度越窄,則頻譜越寬,測(cè)距越精確。