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单词 integer
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Definition of integer in English:

integer

noun ˈɪntɪdʒəˈɪn(t)ədʒər
  • 1A number which is not a fraction; a whole number.

    as modifier integer values
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A second work is the Book of the Number which describes the decimal system for integers with place values from left to right.
    • When talking about modular arithmetic it is important to remember that we are only allowed to use integers, that is whole numbers.
    • I'm going to give you the whole picture: how to work with both integers and fractions in other bases.
    • Whole numbers or integers are often the subject of such pursuits.
    • In the continued fraction of the square root of an integer the same denominators recur periodically.
    • A perfect number is a whole number, an integer greater than zero; and when you add up all of the factors less than that number, you get that number.
    • Marshall Hall showed talent for mathematics at a young age when he constructed a seven-place table of logarithms for the positive integers up to 1000.
    • In other words, a number is rational if we can write it as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers.
    • The floor function rounds down by taking a non-integer value to the next integer below it.
    • Fibonacci proves that the root of the equation is neither an integer nor a fraction, nor the square root of a fraction.
    • Here are the whole numbers/natural numbers/positive integers up to 700, in binary columns.
    • By contrast, which is sometimes overlooked, in the arithmetical Books 7-9 multiplication of integers themselves occurs as usual.
    • Clearly, most integers are not squares of whole numbers.
    • The row of numerators starts with the pair of integers 0,1.
    • Possibly as a consequence of that, the Greek mathematicians thought of fractions in terms of ratios of integers, rather than numbers.
    • What about those integers in the continued fraction forms of the powers?
  • 2A thing complete in itself.

Origin

Early 16th century (as an adjective meaning 'entire, whole'): from Latin, 'intact, whole', from in- (expressing negation) + the root of tangere 'to touch'. Compare with entire, also with integral, integrate, and integrity.

Rhymes

vintager
 
 

Definition of integer in US English:

integer

nounˈin(t)əjərˈɪn(t)ədʒər
  • 1A whole number; a number that is not a fraction.

    as modifier integer values
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A perfect number is a whole number, an integer greater than zero; and when you add up all of the factors less than that number, you get that number.
    • In other words, a number is rational if we can write it as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers.
    • What about those integers in the continued fraction forms of the powers?
    • Marshall Hall showed talent for mathematics at a young age when he constructed a seven-place table of logarithms for the positive integers up to 1000.
    • A second work is the Book of the Number which describes the decimal system for integers with place values from left to right.
    • I'm going to give you the whole picture: how to work with both integers and fractions in other bases.
    • Possibly as a consequence of that, the Greek mathematicians thought of fractions in terms of ratios of integers, rather than numbers.
    • Clearly, most integers are not squares of whole numbers.
    • The row of numerators starts with the pair of integers 0,1.
    • The floor function rounds down by taking a non-integer value to the next integer below it.
    • Whole numbers or integers are often the subject of such pursuits.
    • When talking about modular arithmetic it is important to remember that we are only allowed to use integers, that is whole numbers.
    • Fibonacci proves that the root of the equation is neither an integer nor a fraction, nor the square root of a fraction.
    • In the continued fraction of the square root of an integer the same denominators recur periodically.
    • Here are the whole numbers/natural numbers/positive integers up to 700, in binary columns.
    • By contrast, which is sometimes overlooked, in the arithmetical Books 7-9 multiplication of integers themselves occurs as usual.
  • 2A thing complete in itself.

Origin

Early 16th century (as an adjective meaning ‘entire, whole’): from Latin, ‘intact, whole’, from in- (expressing negation) + the root of tangere ‘to touch’. Compare with entire, also with integral, integrate, and integrity.

 
 
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