volatility
英 [ˌvɒlə\'tɪlətɪ]美 [ˌvɒlə\'tɪlətɪ]
volatility意思解释
n.挥发性;挥发度;反复无常; 英英释义 volatility[ ,vɔlə\'tiliti ]n.the proper
volatility读音音标
英 [ˌvɒlə\'tɪlətɪ]
美 [ˌvɒlə\'tɪlətɪ]
volatility意思解释
n.
挥发性;
挥发度;
反复无常;
英英释义
volatility[ ,vɔlə\'tiliti ]
n.
the property of changing readily from a solid or liquid to a vapor
the trait of being unpredictably irresolute
\"the volatility of the market drove many investors away\"
同义词:unpredictability
being easily excited
同义词:excitabilityexcitableness
词组短语
relative volatility
相对挥发度双语例句
用作名词(n.)The two most important features of gasoline are volatility and resistance to knock.汽油*重要的两个特性是挥发性和抗爆性。Under the assumption of constant molar overflows and relative volatility, a simplified model is developed to study the behavior of the distillation process under consideration.假定液体持液量和待分离的体系的相对挥发度均保持不变,建立了该塔的一个简化的模型,由此得到各组分在整个塔中的分布情况。If one component changes another component\'s vapor pressure, or if the volatility of a component is dependent on its percentage in the mixture, the law will fail.如果一种组分改变另一组分的蒸气压,或者说,一种组分的挥发度取决于它在混合物中的百分比,那么这一定律将归于失败。Volatility in financial markets has declined.金融市场的动荡降幅。When volatility is low, investors are tempted to take more risks.当波动率较低时,投资者被诱导去承受更大风险。In the context of a durable relationship they should not cause excessive political volatility.在持久关系的背景下,它们应该不会造成过度的*治波动。