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 fraction ['frækʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 小部分, 破片, 分数

[医] 部分, 成分, 分散

[经] 分数, 分股


  1. One forth is a proper fraction.
    四分之一是一个真分数。
  2. The door opened a fraction.
    门稍微开了条缝。
  3. The car stopped within a fraction of an inch of the wall.
    汽车在离墙不到一英寸的地方停住了。


fraction
[ noun ]
  1. a component of a mixture that has been separated by a fractional process

  2. <noun.substance>
  3. a small part or item forming a piece of a whole

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. the quotient of two rational numbers

  6. <noun.quantity>
[ verb ]
  1. perform a division

  2. <verb.cognition> divide
    Can you divide 49 by seven?


Fraction \Frac"tion\, n. [F. fraction, L. fractio a breaking,
fr. frangere, fractum, to break. See {Break}.]
1. The act of breaking, or state of being broken, especially
by violence. [Obs.]

Neither can the natural body of Christ be subject to
any fraction or breaking up. --Foxe.

2. A portion; a fragment.

Some niggard fractions of an hour. --Tennyson.

3. (Arith. or Alg.) One or more aliquot parts of a unit or
whole number; an expression for a definite portion of a
unit or magnitude.

{Common fraction}, or {Vulgar fraction}, a fraction in which
the number of equal parts into which the integer is
supposed to be divided is indicated by figures or letters,
called the denominator, written below a line, over which
is the numerator, indicating the number of these parts
included in the fraction; as 1/2, one half, 2/5, two
fifths.

{Complex fraction}, a fraction having a fraction or mixed
number in the numerator or denominator, or in both.
--Davies & Peck.

{Compound fraction}, a fraction of a fraction; two or more
fractions connected by of.

{Continued fraction}, {Decimal fraction}, {Partial fraction},
etc. See under {Continued}, {Decimal}, {Partial}, etc.

{Improper fraction}, a fraction in which the numerator is
greater than the denominator.

{Proper fraction}, a fraction in which the numerator is less
than the denominator.


Fraction \Frac"tion\, v. t. (Chem.)
To separate by means of, or to subject to, fractional
distillation or crystallization; to fractionate; --
frequently used with out; as, to fraction out a certain grade
of oil from pretroleum.

Angle \An"gle\ ([a^][ng]"g'l), n. [F. angle, L. angulus angle,
corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. 'agky`los bent, crooked,
angular, 'a`gkos a bend or hollow, AS. angel hook, fish-hook,
G. angel, and F. anchor.]
1. The inclosed space near the point where two lines meet; a
corner; a nook.

Into the utmost angle of the world. --Spenser.

To search the tenderest angles of the heart.
--Milton.

2. (Geom.)
(a) The figure made by. two lines which meet.
(b) The difference of direction of two lines. In the lines
meet, the point of meeting is the vertex of the angle.

3. A projecting or sharp corner; an angular fragment.

Though but an angle reached him of the stone.
--Dryden.

4. (Astrol.) A name given to four of the twelve astrological
``houses.'' [Obs.] --Chaucer.

5. [AS. angel.] A fishhook; tackle for catching fish,
consisting of a line, hook, and bait, with or without a
rod.

Give me mine angle: we 'll to the river there.
--Shak.

A fisher next his trembling angle bears. --Pope.

{Acute angle}, one less than a right angle, or less than
90[deg].

{Adjacent} or {Contiguous angles}, such as have one leg
common to both angles.

{Alternate angles}. See {Alternate}.

{Angle bar}.
(a) (Carp.) An upright bar at the angle where two faces of
a polygonal or bay window meet. --Knight.
(b) (Mach.) Same as {Angle iron}.

{Angle bead} (Arch.), a bead worked on or fixed to the angle
of any architectural work, esp. for protecting an angle of
a wall.

{Angle brace}, {Angle tie} (Carp.), a brace across an
interior angle of a wooden frame, forming the hypothenuse
and securing the two side pieces together. --Knight.

{Angle iron} (Mach.), a rolled bar or plate of iron having
one or more angles, used for forming the corners, or
connecting or sustaining the sides of an iron structure to
which it is riveted.

{Angle leaf} (Arch.), a detail in the form of a leaf, more or
less conventionalized, used to decorate and sometimes to
strengthen an angle.

{Angle meter}, an instrument for measuring angles, esp. for
ascertaining the dip of strata.

{Angle shaft} (Arch.), an enriched angle bead, often having a
capital or base, or both.

{Curvilineal angle}, one formed by two curved lines.

{External angles}, angles formed by the sides of any
right-lined figure, when the sides are produced or
lengthened.

{Facial angle}. See under {Facial}.

{Internal angles}, those which are within any right-lined
figure.

{Mixtilineal angle}, one formed by a right line with a curved
line.

{Oblique angle}, one acute or obtuse, in opposition to a
right angle.

{Obtuse angle}, one greater than a right angle, or more than
90[deg].

{Optic angle}. See under {Optic}.

{Rectilineal} or {Right-lined angle}, one formed by two right
lines.

{Right angle}, one formed by a right line falling on another
perpendicularly, or an angle of 90[deg] (measured by a
quarter circle).

{Solid angle}, the figure formed by the meeting of three or
more plane angles at one point.

{Spherical angle}, one made by the meeting of two arcs of
great circles, which mutually cut one another on the
surface of a globe or sphere.

{Visual angle}, the angle formed by two rays of light, or two
straight lines drawn from the extreme points of an object
to the center of the eye.

{For Angles of commutation}, {draught}, {incidence},
{reflection}, {refraction}, {position}, {repose}, {fraction},
see {Commutation}, {Draught}, {Incidence}, {Reflection},
{Refraction}, etc.

  1. He said it had been shrinking since then, now getting a fraction of 1 percent of the budget.
  2. Merchants' losses, while devastating to local economies, are believed to be only a fraction of the $4 billion Turkey says it is losing this year because it closed two Iraqi oil pipelines that run through the country and banned all trade with Iraq.
  3. Yet the Internal Revenue Service estimates that about 10,000 workers get the credit in their paychecks, a minuscule fraction of the more than 12 million families who get the credit when they file their tax returns.
  4. Only a fraction of the 90 million travelers who entered Canada last year were checked for narcotics and few drug shipments were intercepted, said Arthur Lewis, head of enforcement at Canada Customs.
  5. But that replaces only a fraction of the capital sucked out by losses since the late 1980s.
  6. But that represents a tiny fraction of the development in most areas, Austin said.
  7. But if you are just that fraction more sedentary, you can equally well drive round them in a couple of days.
  8. Standard Chartered settled a net 4 higher at 704p ex-dividend, while Cable and Wireless, which derives more than half of its earnings from Hong Kong, settled only a fraction off at 712p, having fallen to 698p at the outset of trading.
  9. The market opened a fraction stronger and then proceeded to climb steadily throughout the day, pausing only intermittently on signs of limited profit-taking.
  10. On Wednesday, the 12th day of the strike, Eastern still was operating only a fraction of its normal flights.
  11. "If a large fraction of those infected go on to develop clinical AIDS, as is consistent with available data on the AIDS incubation distribution, then the estimate of 200,000 cumulate cases will fall seriously short," they wrote.
  12. The authorities there keep them to a merciful fraction of what Americans regularly face.A good thing, too.
  13. Shares of the railroad, closing yesterday at 75, up 5/8, have gained only a fraction as much.
  14. Dukakis, who won a non-binding preference poll, picked up a fraction of a delegate.
  15. To help the deal along, Kerkorian has said he may keep about $20 million in stock _ a fraction of the $800 million his 40 million shares would bring him if all were sold.
  16. We had to weigh the dope, and if you didn't round it out, but weighed it to the very last fraction, you could make a whole lot of money."
  17. Such programs, however, account for only a fraction of the total broadcasting fare, rendering Mitsubishi's "auto-cut" capability useless for much of the day's programming.
  18. Amnesty cites the same figure, which it believes represents only a fraction of the real number of cases.
  19. But only a fraction of the displaced art made its way back to Germany after the war.
  20. The filming was legal, city police Detective Greg Jones said, but police are investigating complaints by performers and crew members that they received a fraction of pay owed them.
  21. He said a $2 million benefit would represent "a small fraction of what their capacity is to produce." He said junking the plan could actually help ADM, which is a hefty contributor to campaigns of Agriculture Committee members _ Daschle included.
  22. The drug addiction of a significant fraction of the U.S. is a serious health and social problem.
  23. Incentives, which can boost sales on a short-term basis, are costly for automakers, since they assume nearly all financing, with dealers contributing only a fraction of the total cost.
  24. At the moment, Windows is shaping up to be a big winner, likely selling some two million copies this year, while OS/2 sells a small fraction of that.
  25. The "intelligence" is a computer that coordinates gear shifts to engine speed, and automatically slows the engine for a fraction of a second during the shift to make the gear changes feel smoother.
  26. Customs agents have intercepted several drug shipments at Anchorage International Airport in recent months, but believe they have staunched just a fraction of the incoming flow of narcotics.
  27. Step out on to the gymnastics floor and achieve just a fraction of the grace and finesse of those small, young people trailing satin ribbons behind them.
  28. Gorbachev's national government would control only a fraction of the planned transition from communism to a market economy.
  29. The engines were expected to develop 1.1 million pounds of thrust, but use only a fraction of the fuel.
  30. Hospitals can buy into a chain of substance-abuse clinics, for example, for a small fraction of what it would cost to create their own programs.
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