单词 | weighting |
释义 | weighting (weɪtɪŋ ) Word forms: weightings 1. countable noun A weighting is a value which is given to something according to how important or significant it is. The tests and teacher assessments have equal weighting. 2. countable noun [usually singular] A weighting is an advantage that a particular group of people receives in a system, especially an extra sum of money that people receive if they work in a city where the cost of living is very high. I get an extra £2,700-a-year London weighting. 3. See also weight Collocations: equal weighting Forty-seven countries sit on the council, all with equal weighting. Times, Sunday Times The leadership vote will be based on the electoral college system, which gives the three groups of unions, members and elected politicians equal weighting. Times, Sunday Times Does he give equal weighting to trampolining and track events? Times, Sunday Times Weighting by fundamental factors avoids the pitfalls of equal weighting while still removing the claimed systematic inefficiency of capitalization weighting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At one extreme, comparing the policy alternatives can be relatively simple if all the policy goals can be measured using a single metric and given equal weighting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 权重 Japanese: 重要性 |
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