- indivisible number
- n.除不尽的数
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
Indivisible — In di*vis i*ble, n. 1. That which is indivisible. [1913 Webster] By atom, nobody will imagine we intend to express a perfect indivisible, but only the least sort of natural bodies. Digby. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) An infinitely small quantity… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indivisible — [in΄də viz′ə bəl] adj. [ME indyvysible < LL indivisibilis: see IN 2 & DIVISIBLE] 1. that cannot be divided 2. Math. that cannot be divided by a specific number or quantity without leaving a remainder n. anything indivisible indivisibility n.… … English World dictionary
indivisible — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be divided or separated. 2) (of a number) unable to be divided by another number exactly without leaving a remainder. DERIVATIVES indivisibility noun indivisibly adverb … English terms dictionary
indivisible — adjective unable to be divided or separated. ↘(of a number) unable to be divided by another number exactly without leaving a remainder. Derivatives indivisibility noun indivisibly adverb … English new terms dictionary
indivisible — in|di|vis|i|ble [ ,ındı vızəbl ] adjective 1. ) not able to be separated or broken into parts 2. ) TECHNICAL impossible to divide exactly by a particular number ─ opposite DIVISIBLE … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
indivisible — UK [ˌɪndɪˈvɪzəb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) not able to be separated or broken into parts 2) maths impossible to divide exactly by a particular number … English dictionary
indivisible — adj. 1 not divisible. 2 not distributable among a number. Derivatives: indivisibility n. indivisibly adv. Etymology: ME f. LL indivisibilis (as IN (1), DIVISIBLE) … Useful english dictionary
Irrational number — In mathematics, an irrational number is any real number that is not a rational number that is, it is a number which cannot be expressed as a fraction m / n , where m and n are integers, with n non zero. Informally, this means numbers that cannot… … Wikipedia
unit — [16] The term unit was given general currency by the 16th century English mathematician, astrologer, and magician John Dee. It was formed from Latin ūnus, probably on the analogy of digit, and used as a mathematical term to replace unity as a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
unit — [16] The term unit was given general currency by the 16th century English mathematician, astrologer, and magician John Dee. It was formed from Latin ūnus, probably on the analogy of digit, and used as a mathematical term to replace unity as a… … Word origins
Method of indivisibles — Indivisible In di*vis i*ble, n. 1. That which is indivisible. [1913 Webster] By atom, nobody will imagine we intend to express a perfect indivisible, but only the least sort of natural bodies. Digby. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) An infinitely small… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English