释义 |
weightingweight‧ing /ˈweɪtɪŋ/ noun [singular, uncountable] - Each of the 15 factors is given a weighting, so that the total weighting for the 15 factors comes to 25.
- Images can be produced which reflect either T1 weighting, T2 weighting, or a combination of both.
- In this case, the relative weighting of lexical:syntax:semantics could be 4:2:1.
- It also offers perimeter weighting, greater face thickness than any steel driver and feel and sound comparable with persimmon.
- The consequence of this weighting is that young children are rarely taught by men.
- This understanding of the subject matter contains an implicit weighting of the priorities.
- Top weighting had to be achieved by the disposition of proportion, ornament and light.
► Wagesbonus, noundanger money, noundirect deposit, noundouble time, nounearnings, nounincrement, nounindex-linked, adjectiveliving wage, nounlow-paid, adjectivemeans, nounovertime, nounpay, verbpay, nounpaycheque, nounpayday, nounPAYE, nounpay packet, nounpay rise, nounpayroll, nounpayslip, nounper diem, nounperformance-related pay, nounraise, nounredundancy pay, nounrise, nounsalaried, adjectivesalary, nounsub, nounsub, verbsuperannuation, nounsuperannuation scheme, nountake-home pay, nounwage, nounwage-earner, nounwage-packet, nounweighting, nounwell-paid, adjective VERB► give· Water was considered most important and given a weighting of 10. adjectiveoverweight ≠ underweightweightedweightyweightlessnounweightweightsweightingverbweighoutweighweight British English additional money that you get paid because of the high cost of living in a particular area: salary £24,000 plus £2,400 London weighting |