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◎ 单词释义

adj.重要的;有意义的;意味深长的;显著的

副词: significantly

/">成人英语成人高考专升本单词大全adj.(形容词)

    有意义的,有重大意义的

    有效的,显著的

    重要的,重大的

    值得注意的

    非偶然的

    意味深长的,大有讲究的

    表示...的

    别有含义的

    n.(名词)

      有意义的事物

      标志,象征

      符号,记号

      adj.(形容词)

        重要的,重大的,可观的 important; considerable

        有意义的 having a meaning, especially one that is immediately obvious

        意味深长的 full of meaning

        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. 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

        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

        significantly
        The number of MPs now supporting him had increased significantly...
        现在支持他的议员人数显著增加。
        America's airlines have significantly higher productivity than European ones.
        美国航空公司的工作效率比欧洲航空公司要高出很多。

        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

        significantly
        Significantly, the company recently opened a huge store in Atlanta.
        值得注意的是,该公司最近在亚特兰大开了一家大型商店。

        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。

        significantly
        She looked up at me significantly, raising an eyebrow.
        她抬起头,眉毛扬起,意味深长地看着我。

        1. significant的解释

        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. significant的意思

        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

        adj.(形容词)

        significant, important, vital

        这组词都可表示“重要的”。significant指某事特别有意义,尤其突出、为人所记忆或长远看很有贡献,但不一定有紧迫的或强有力的含意; important既可指某事意味深长,也可指有一点价值的; vital指对整体的安宁或成功能起到重大的、不可缺少的作用。

        ☆ 16世纪70年代进入英语,直接源自拉丁语的significant。

        以上就是本站详细整理的词语significant是什么意思的翻译解释,供大家参考一下。

significant的用法及例句:

Taken together , these factors are highly significant.(这些因素综合起来看就很重要了。)

The results of the experiment are not statistically significant.(从统计学的观点看,实验结果意义不明显。)

The police spokesman said: "We believe there has been a significant development in the case."(警方发言人说:“我们认为此案已有重大进展。”)

Epley found no significant gender difference in responses.(艾普利在回答中没有发现显著的性别差异。)

Notwithstanding, the problem is a significant one.(然而,这个问题仍很重要。)

The results are not statistically significant.(这些结果在统计上没有显著意义。)

He says the reduction of the labour force could be significant.(他说劳动力的缩减可能会有重大影响。)

When she died in 1946, her friends wanted to memorialize her in some significant way.(当她于1946年去世时,她的朋友们想以某种有意义的方式纪念她。)

Your work has shown a significant improvement.(你的工作有了显著改进。)

The retail sector has been a significant underperformer.(零售部是明显表现不佳的部门。)

用作形容词(adj.)

This is a significant contribution to knowledge.
这是对知识的重大贡献。He gave her a significant look.
他意味深长地看了她一眼。

用作形容词 (adj.)

~+介词

significant for〔to〕对…重要的

Without changing a significant sentence into a piece of nonsense.