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 exponent [ɪk'sponənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 说明者, 倡导者, 说明物, 指数

a. 说明的

[计] 指数

[医] 指数

[经] 指数


  1. Swiss sculptor, painter, and exponent of surrealism who is best known for his elongated sculptures of human figures, such as Walking Man(1960).
    贾科尼亚特提,阿尔贝托1901-1966瑞士雕刻家、画家、超现实主义者,他最著名的是他对人体外形的拉长的雕刻,如行走的人(1960年)
  2. French painter who was a leading exponent and theorist of the cubist movement.
    布拉克,乔治斯1882-1963法国画家,是立体派的主要倡导者和理论家
  3. She's an exponent of the opinions of Freud.
    她是弗洛伊德学说的鼓吹者。


exponent
[ noun ]
  1. a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea

  2. <noun.person>
  3. someone who expounds and interprets or explains

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself

  6. <noun.communication>


Exponent \Ex*po"nent\, n. [L. exponens, -entis, p. pr. of
exponere to put out, set forth, expose. See {Expound}.]
1. (Alg.) A number, letter, or any quantity written on the
right hand of and above another quantity, and denoting how
many times the latter is repeated as a factor to produce
the power indicated;

Note: thus a^{2} denotes the second power, and a^{x} the xth
power, of a (2 and x being the exponents). A fractional
exponent, or index, is used to denote the root of a
quantity. Thus, a^{1/3} denotes the third or cube root
of a.

2. One who, or that which, stands as an index or
representative; as, the leader of a party is the exponent
of its principles.

3. one who explains, expounds, or interprets.
[PJC]

{Exponent of a ratio}, the quotient arising when the
antecedent is divided by the consequent; thus, 6 is the
exponent of the ratio of 30 to 5. [R.]

  1. Del Noce was a prominent exponent of Roman Catholic thought and wrote numerous books on religious faith in a modern society.
  2. Kramer was an early exponent of the serve-and-volley "big game," and he believes that the eclipse of that style among young players is a main reason for the decline of U.S. male players on the international scene.
  3. He was an exponent of what he called "contest living," obsessed with victory, a dreadnought in the competitive urges of man.
  4. As a frequent exponent of the principle of ambiguity and paradox in management, I agree with him. As he argued, it would be folly to advocate that all organisations be either completely vertical or horizontal: many should be mixed.
  5. "The French government tried to do exactly the same thing Mrs. Thatcher did, establish an entrenched capitalist class who would vote for them," says Guy Sorman, an author and exponent of liberalism.
  6. Nagano is a leading exponent of Adams's work, having launched (and latterly recorded) his opera The Death of Klinghoffer and performed many of his other pieces. He is also a guaranteed sizzler in the concert hall.
  7. Mr Per Villum Hansen, Hafnia's former chairman, was an exponent of the idea that big is beautiful.
  8. Bayer, an exponent of the Bauhaus school of modern design, died in 1985.
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