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equa·tion
/ɪˈkweʒən ||ʃən/
相等,等式,平衡
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equa·tion
/ɪˈkweʒən , ʃən/
名詞
方程式,差,等式,反應式,平衡,平均,相等,公式,等分
From:
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equation
方程式
EQ
From:
Network Terminology
equation
方程 方程式
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·qua·tion
n.
1.
A
making
equal
;
equal
division
;
equality
;
equilibrium
.
Again
the
golden
day
resumed
its
right
,
And
ruled
in
just
equation
with
the
night
. --
Rowe
.
2.
Math.
An
expression
of
the
condition
of
equality
between
two
algebraic
quantities
or
sets
of
quantities
,
the
sign
=
being
placed
between
them
;
as
,
a
binomial
equation
;
a
quadratic
equation
;
an
algebraic
equation
;
a
transcendental
equation
;
an
exponential
equation
;
a
logarithmic
equation
;
a
differential
equation
,
etc
.
3.
Astron.
A
quantity
to
be
applied
in
computing
the
mean
place
or
other
element
of
a
celestial
body
;
that
is
,
any
one
of
the
several
quantities
to
be
added
to
,
or
taken
from
,
its
position
as
calculated
on
the
hypothesis
of
a
mean
uniform
motion
,
in
order
to
find
its
true
position
as
resulting
from
its
actual
and
unequal
motion
.
Absolute equation
.
See
under
Absolute
.
Equation box
,
or
Equational box
,
a
system
of
differential
gearing
used
in
spinning
machines
for
regulating
the
twist
of
the
yarn
.
It
resembles
gearing
used
in
equation
clocks
for
showing
apparent
time
.
Equation of the center
Astron.
,
the
difference
between
the
place
of
a
planet
as
supposed
to
move
uniformly
in
a
circle
,
and
its
place
as
moving
in
an
ellipse
.
Equations of condition
Math.
,
equations
formed
for
deducing
the
true
values
of
certain
quantities
from
others
on
which
they
depend
,
when
different
sets
of
the
latter
,
as
given
by
observation
,
would
yield
different
values
of
the
quantities
sought
,
and
the
number
of
equations
that
may
be
found
is
greater
than
the
number
of
unknown
quantities
.
Equation of a curve
Math.
,
an
equation
which
expresses
the
relation
between
the
coördinates
of
every
point
in
the
curve
.
Equation of equinoxes
Astron.
,
the
difference
between
the
mean
and
apparent
places
of
the
equinox
.
Equation of payments
Arith.
,
the
process
of
finding
the
mean
time
of
payment
of
several
sums
due
at
different
times
.
Equation of time
Astron.
,
the
difference
between
mean
and
apparent
time
,
or
between
the
time
of
day
indicated
by
the
sun
,
and
that
by
a
perfect
clock
going
uniformly
all
the
year
round
.
Equation clock
or
Equation watch
,
a
timepiece
made
to
exhibit
the
differences
between
mean
solar
and
apparent
solar
time
. --
Knight
.
Normal equation
.
See
under
Normal
.
Personal equation
Astron.
,
the
difference
between
an
observed
result
and
the
true
qualities
or
peculiarities
in
the
observer
;
particularly
the
difference
,
in
an
average
of
a
large
number
of
observation
,
between
the
instant
when
an
observer
notes
a
phenomenon
,
as
the
transit
of
a
star
,
and
the
assumed
instant
of
its
actual
occurrence
;
or
,
relatively
,
the
difference
between
these
instants
as
noted
by
two
observers
.
It
is
usually
only
a
fraction
of
a
second
; --
sometimes
applied
loosely
to
differences
of
judgment
or
method
occasioned
by
temperamental
qualities
of
individuals
.
Theory of equations
Math.
,
the
branch
of
algebra
that
treats
of
the
properties
of
a
single
algebraic
equation
of
any
degree
containing
one
unknown
quantity
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
equation
n
1:
a
mathematical
statement
that
two
expressions
are
equal
2:
a
state
of
being
essentially
equal
or
equivalent
;
equally
balanced
; "
on
a
par
with
the
best
" [
syn
:
equality
,
equivalence
,
par
]
3:
the
act
of
regarding
as
equal
[
syn
:
equating
]
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