1.决定性的,限定性的
1.【数】行列式
2.决定因素
3.【逻】限定词
4.【生】决定体,遗传因素
1.【数】行列式
2.决定因素
3.【逻】限定词
4.【生】决定体,遗传因素
1.something that controls or decides how something else will develop or what result it will have
1.All this adds up to a large amount of evidence for a female advantage in empathising, with at least some biological determinants.
所有这些构成了大量的证据,表明女性在同情心方面有优势,其中至少涉及一些生物方面的决定因素。
2.These "fundamental determinants of the growth of potential output do not seem to have deteriorated at all, " he said.
“潜在产出增长的这种基本决定因素似乎完全没有退化。”他如是说。
3.As I said, it is appropriate that this World Conference on Social Determinants is held in Brazil.
如前所述,由巴西举办社会决定因素世界大会再恰当不过了。
4.Therefore, the policy agenda of civic participation is often the determinants to enhance the ability of social integration and harmony.
因此,政策议程中的公民参与往往是提升社会整合能力与实现社会和谐的决定因子。
5.The paper found that the main determinants of consumer spending appeared to be real income and wealth as captured by property prices.
文件发现,消费开支的主要决定性因素似乎是实质收入以及物业价格所反映的财富。
6.And within the next several months, he expects to find at least two dozen of the most important genetic determinants of intelligence.
在此后的几个月里,他期望发现至少两打最为重要的智力遗传决定因素。
7.The Commission on Social Determinants of Health is doing so as one of its tasks, and I look forward to the results.
健康问题社会决定因素委员会正将此作为其任务之一,我期待着其结果。
8.It has been increasingly emphasized that firms' IT capital is one of the key determinants of business competitiveness and sustainability.
企业IT资本成为企业竞争力、持续力的重要关键因素之一。
9.The quantity theory of money is used to explain the long-run determinants of the price level and the inflation rate.
货币数量论用来解释价格水平和通货膨胀率的长期决定因素。
10.And in a country where new loan data is one of the key determinants of monetary policy, that's a real problem.
在中国这样一个新增贷款数据是决定货币政策关键因素的国家,这确实是个问题。