Q
Q基本解释 abbr. 女王,王后(Queen)n. 字母q Q的意思释义 n.英语字母表的第17个字母;英英释义 Q[ kju: ]n.the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet同义词:letter q Q用法

Q怎么读
Q基本解释
abbr. 女王,王后(Queen)
n. 字母q
Q的意思释义
n.
英语字母表的第17个字母;
英英释义
Q[ kju: ]n.the 17th letter of the Roman alphabet
同义词:letter q
Q用法及例句
词组短语
high q高品质因数
q factor品质因数,q值
coenzyme q辅酶Q
q feverQ热病
双语例句
Ah Q looks idiotic before Master Zhao.
阿Q在赵太爷面前显得呆头呆脑。
例句参考
Technical Note: Q-LearningWF 2 Q: worst-case fair weighted fair queueing
Differential Cryptanalysis of Q
Laser Q-switching with PtS2 microflakes saturable absorber
High-Q photonic nanocavity in a two-dimensional photonic crystal
A Simple Approximation of Tobin\'s q
Tobin\'s Marginal q and Average q: A Neoclassical Interpretation
Roles of N-Type and Q-Type Ca$^{2+}$ Channels in Supporting Hippocampal Synaptic Transmission
Frequency modulation detection using high-Q cantilevers for enhanced force microscope sensitivity. J Appl Phys 69:668
Congenital deaf-mutism, functional heart disease with prolongation of the Q-T interval and sudden death.
Q词源
Q
16th letter of the classical Roman alphabet, from the Phoenician equivalent of Hebrew koph, qoph, which was used for the more guttural of the two \"k\" sounds in Semitic.The letter existed in Greek, but was little used and not alphabetized; the stereotypical connection with -u- began in Latin. Anglo-Saxon scribes adopted the habit at first, but later used spellings with cw- or cu-. The qu- pattern returned to English with the Norman Conquest and had displaced cw- by c. 1300. In some spelling variants of late Middle English, quh- also took work from wh-, especially in Scottish and northern dialects, for example Gavin Douglas, Provost of St. Giles, in his vernacular \"Aeneid\" of 1513:
Lyk as the rois in June with hir sueit smell The marygulde or dasy doith excell. Quhy suld I than, with dull forhede and vane, With ruide engine and barrand emptive brane, With bad harsk speche and lewit barbour tong, Presume to write quhar thi sueit bell is rong, Or contirfait sa precious wourdis deir?
Scholars use -q- alone to transliterate Semitic koph (as in Quran, Qatar, Iraq ). In Christian theology, Q has been used since 1901 to signify the hypothetical source of passages shared by Matthew and Luke, but not in Mark; in this sense probably it is an abbreviation of German Quelle \"source.\"