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形容词重要的; 有意义的; 有重大意义的; 值得注意的
名词有意义的事物; 象征,标志
形容词
1. This is one of the most significant studies of the subject.
这是对该课题最重要的研究之一。
2. Smiles are significant of pleasure.
微笑表示愉快。
1. 重要的:突然觉得狠失落,仿佛自己(self)把什么最重要的(significant)东西丢叻,却想不起来是什么叻. . . 无尽的悲哀(grief)(sadness),从心里一下涌出来. . 好累. . . 真的想抓住些什么,却在伸出手时,发现(discovery)自己什么都没抓住``` 爱俄真的让你这样为难吗?
2. 显著的:潜在的失效模式与效应分析(FMEA)(ppt84)潜在的失效模式与效应分析(FMEA)第一、危险的(Critical)特性第二、显著的(Significant)特性第三、主要的(Major)特性先期产品品质规划(APQP)时序图
1. significant
1. 数量相当大的;显著的
A significant amount or effect is large enough to be important or affect a situation to a noticeable degree.
e.g. A small but significant number of 11-year-olds are illiterate.
数量不多但仍有相当一部分 11 岁孩子是文盲。
e.g. ...foods that offer a significant amount of protein...
富含蛋白质的食物
2. 重要的;有意义的
A significant fact, event, or thing is one that is important or shows something.
e.g. Time would appear to be the significant factor in this whole drama.
时间似乎是整部剧中一个举足轻重的因素。
e.g. ...a very significant piece of legislation...
一条非常重要的法规
3. 别有含义的;意味深远的
A significant action or gesture is intended to have a special meaning.
e.g. Mrs Bycraft gave Rose a significant glance.
拜克拉夫特夫人意味深长地瞥了罗丝一眼。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. China and its neighbours have become a significant global force in business and economics.
2. As the Chinese market accounts for about 10 percent of Toyota's global sales, the rapid loss of business is a significant blow to the firm.
3. As the Chinese market accounts for about 10 per cent of Toyota's global sales, the rapid loss of business is a significant blow to the firm.
4. When your business is smooth, making significant changes is more challenging.
5. We have a significant presence in China what we call a complete business operation.
6. China's wind energy resources represent a significant new energy business opportunity and are considered to be among the world's best.
7. Ma said that against the backdrop of globalization, the public can exert significant influence over erring companies by refusing to buy their products.
8. Li & Fung went on a buying spree in 2010 and made three significant acquisitions during the past year.
9. But the difference was not statistically significant, meaning the results could have occurred by chance.
10. But those results were not statistically significant, meaning they could have occurred by chance.
adj
1. fairly large
e.g. won by a substantial margin
Synonym: substantial
2. rich in significance or implication
e.g. a meaning look
Synonym: meaning(a) pregnant
3. significant
3. important in effect or meaning
e.g. a significant change in tax laws
a significant change in the Constitution
a significant contribution
significant details
statistically significant
Synonym: important
4. too closely correlated to be attributed to chance and therefore indicating a systematic relation
e.g. the interaction effect is significant at the .01 level
no significant difference was found