decrement
n . 渐减,减少,减少量
渐减,减少,减少量
decrement 递减
decrement 减量
decrement n 1 :
the amount by which something decreases [
synonym : {
decrease },
{
decrement }] [
ant : {
increase }, {
increment }]
2 :
a process of becoming smaller or shorter [
synonym : {
decrease },
{
decrement }] [
ant : {
growth }, {
increase }, {
increment }]
Decrement \
Dec "
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ment \,
n . [
L .
decrementum ,
fr .
decrescere .
See {
Decrease }.]
1 .
The state of becoming gradually less ;
decrease ;
diminution ;
waste ;
loss .
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Twit me with the decrements of my pendants . --
Ford .
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Rocks ,
mountains ,
and the other elevations of the earth suffer a continual decrement . --
Woodward .
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2 .
The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste ; --
opposed to {
increment }.
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3 . (
Crystallog .)
A name given by Ha ["
u ]
y to the successive diminution of the layers of molecules ,
applied to the faces of the primitive form ,
by which he supposed the secondary forms to be produced .
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4 . (
Math .)
The quantity by which a variable is diminished .
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{
Equal decrement of life }.
(
a )
The decrease of life in a group of persons in which the assumed law of mortality is such that of a given large number of persons ,
all being now of the same age ,
an equal number shall die each consecutive year .
(
b )
The decrease of life in a group of persons in which the assumed law of mortality is such that the ratio of those dying in a year to those living through the year is constant ,
being independent of the age of the persons .
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71 Moby Thesaurus words for "
decrement ":
abatement ,
ablation ,
abridgment ,
alleviation ,
attenuation ,
attrition ,
consumption ,
contraction ,
corrosion ,
curtailment ,
cut ,
cutting ,
dampening ,
damping ,
decrease ,
decrescence ,
deduction ,
deflation ,
deliquescence ,
depletion ,
depreciation ,
depression ,
derogation ,
detraction ,
diminishment ,
diminution ,
dip ,
disparagement ,
dissipation ,
dissolution ,
drain ,
dying ,
dying off ,
erosion ,
evaporation ,
exhaustion ,
expenditure ,
extenuation ,
extraction ,
fade -
out ,
impairment ,
impoverishment ,
languishment ,
leakage ,
lessening ,
letup ,
loss ,
lowering ,
miniaturization ,
minus ,
mitigation ,
reduction ,
relaxation ,
remission ,
retraction ,
retrenchment ,
sagging ,
scaling down ,
shortening ,
shrinkage ,
simplicity ,
subtraction ,
truncation ,
using ,
using up ,
wastage ,
waste ,
weakening ,
wear and tear ,
wearing ,
wearing away
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DECREMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster So it should come as no surprise that decrement derives from the Latin verb decrescere, meaning "to decrease " Both words can be traced further back to the verb "crescere," which means "to grow "
Decrement - definition of decrement by The Free Dictionary Define decrement decrement synonyms, decrement pronunciation, decrement translation, English dictionary definition of decrement n 1 The act or process of decreasing or becoming gradually less 2 The amount lost by gradual diminution or waste 3 Mathematics The amount by which a
DECREMENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary DECREMENT meaning: 1 a reduction; a lower level or amount: 2 a reduction; a lower level or amount: Learn more
DECREMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DECREMENT definition: the act or process of decreasing; gradual reduction See examples of decrement used in a sentence
DECREMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The luminance decrement sequence enhanced responses in some cells, but suppressed them in others
Decrement - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com ˈdɛkrəmənt IPA guide Other forms: decrements Definitions of decrement noun a process of becoming smaller or shorter synonyms: decrease
Decrement - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The word 'decrement' originated from the Latin word 'decrementum', which means a decrease or reduction It has been used in English since the 17th century to describe the act of decreasing or subtracting a specific amount from a value
DECREMENT Synonyms: 45 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for DECREMENT: decrease, reduction, dent, decline, drop, diminution, depletion, shrinkage; Antonyms of DECREMENT: increase, increment, gain, rise, enlargement, raise, addition, boost
DECREMENT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'decrement' decrement in American English (ˈdɛkrəmənt ) noun Origin: L decrementum < decrescere, decrease
What does Decrement mean? - Definitions. net Decrement refers to the act or process of reducing, lessening, or lowering in size, quantity, quality, value, or intensity It can refer to the amount or value by which something is reduced Essentially, it's the opposite of increment