释义 |
p I. \ˈpē\ noun (plural p's or ps \ˈpēz\) Usage: often capitalized, often attributive 1. a. : the 16th letter of the English alphabet b. : an instance of this letter printed, written, or otherwise represented c. : a speech counterpart of orthographic p (as p in pill, spill, dip, apt, or French puis) 2. : a printer's type, a stamp, or some other instrument for reproducing the letter p 3. : someone or something arbitrarily or conveniently designated p especially as the 15th or when j is used for the 10th the 16th in order or class 4. : something having the shape of the letter P II. abbreviation Usage: often capitalized 1. pacer 2. page 3. [Latin papa] pope 4. parallax 5. park 6. part 7. participle 8. [Latin partim] in part 9. past 10. paste 11. pastor 12. [Latin pater] father 13. patrol 14. pawn 15. pengö 16. penny 17. [Latin per] by 18. perch 19. [French père] father 20. perforation 21. perimeter 22. period 23. perishable 24. peseta 25. peso 26. pharmacopoeia 27. [Italian] piano 28. piaster 29. picot 30. pie 31. pint 32. pipe 33. pitch; pitcher 34. [Latin pius] holy 35. planed 36. plate 37. pleasant 38. point 39. polar 40. pole 41. population 42. [Latin populus] people 43. port 44. post 45. postage 46. posterior 47. power 48. predicate 49. present 50. president 51. pressure 52. priest 53. primary 54. prince 55. principal 56. [Latin pro] for 57. proconsul 58. prompter 59. pupil 60. purl 61. pursuit III. symbol 1. capitalized phosphorus 2. usually capitalized parental; parental generation 3. proton 4. a. plaintext — used as a subscript < Sp means the letter S in plaintext or plain component > b. usually capitalized the numerical value of a plaintext letter when the plain component is serially numbered from 0 to 25 < P+K.C is the Vigenère keying method > 5. usually capitalized priestly code — used in biblical criticism to designate material and redactions belonging to a priestly commentary IV. abbreviation 1. capitalized parity 2. pico- V. symbol 1. momentum of a particle 2. often capitalized the probability of obtaining a result as great as or greater than the observed result in a statistical test if the null hypothesis is true |