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词汇 form factor
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Definition of form factor in English:

form factor

noun
  • 1A mathematical factor which compensates for irregularity in the shape of an object, usually the ratio between its volume and that of a regular object of the same breadth and height.

    形状系数,形状因数

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These questions illustrate the fact that form factor selection is not always simple.
    • A solution to that was to use analytic form factors between a point and a polygon.
    • In salt-containing and dilute solutions, the form factor can be directly deduced from measurements and the conformation adopted by the molecule clearly identified.
    • The square root of the corrected peak intensity was finally used to determine the form factor F of each respective reflection.
    • Also, the form factor of anisotropic flat bilayers does not have a minimum at low q.
    • This indicates that the two peaks cannot arise from a simple single form factor.
    • If the ULV bilayer is structurally the same, then the different sets of form factors should lie on the same continuous transform.
    • The theoretic Bessel function is characterized by an infinite number of oscillations and corresponds to the model form factor of infinitely long and thin hollow columns.
    • The angular dependence provides information on the phage dimensions through the analysis of the form factor P (q).
    • If the particle form factors are known, an experimental average structure factor can be extracted by dividing the intensity by the average form factor.
    • The broad peak could be well fitted by a single bilayer form factor, with changeable bilayer thickness and electron density contrast.
    • Note that there has been significant recent discussion regarding the apparent discrepancy among the results from the different methods used to extract the proton form factor ratio.
    • The novel cylindrical form factor contributes the maximum strength per unit of material while allowing the device to be placed deep in the body through a 4-mm incision.
  • 2The physical size and shape of a piece of computer hardware.

    (计算机硬件)形状因子

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My work colleagues who have grown used to the familiar shape of their Nokia 6310 phones will have to be happy with a slightly different form factor in a newer Nokia monoblock phone.
    • We are just at the beginning of a period where the form factor is the ultimate differentiator.
    • The satisfying feel of the keys beneath my fingers make up for its larger-than-necessary form factor.
    • The form factor of the Barryvox is equally beautiful.
    • This drive (not coincidentally) is the same size form factor that fits DDS.
    • Moving away from the iPod form factor is a good move, not just because it monopolises space (the size as well as the shiny metal back is responsible for that), but because it's out of step with device size + shape.
    • Also, the small form factor allows them to be integrated into a laptop computer or other consumer electronic devices.
    • Hands-on testing left him impressed with the form factor.
    • This little sucker has a beautiful form factor and just elegantly and simplistically does what it's supposed to do - plays.
    • If you're looking for a high resolution, megapixel camera, Olympus offers one of the best solutions we've seen so far - in a small form factor.
    • What makes it more like a Treo (or the upcoming Blackberry 8300c) is its form factor including the compact QWERTY keyboard.
    • I liked the Motorola V70 because of the spinner form factor.
    • A standard form factor for graphics hardware would give a company like Dell or HP added flexibility in product offerings, at the cost of some inventory management overhead.
    • Given its unique form factor and somewhat fragile feel, the 2.5-by 4.5-inch unit isn't for everyone.
    • The product has sleek, clean lines, a diminutive form factor, and less than half of the useful features that everyone was expecting.
    • I doubt that that many people will use 60GB of storage, but there are lots of other features you could add while you keep the same form factor.
    • Given its small form factor, expandability is not this machine's forte.
    • These compact PCs offer nearly all the strength of a desktop system but come in a notebook form factor - albeit one that appears to have bulked up on performance-enhancing drugs.
    • But until recently, this influence has been limited by the form factor of computers.
    • A couple years ago, pen computers re-emerged as tablets with a larger form factor, supposedly expanded functionality and definitely expanded pricing.

Definition of form factor in US English:

form factor

noun
  • 1A mathematical factor that compensates for irregularity in the shape of an object, usually the ratio between its volume and that of a regular object of the same breadth and height.

    形状系数,形状因数

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Note that there has been significant recent discussion regarding the apparent discrepancy among the results from the different methods used to extract the proton form factor ratio.
    • A solution to that was to use analytic form factors between a point and a polygon.
    • The angular dependence provides information on the phage dimensions through the analysis of the form factor P (q).
    • If the particle form factors are known, an experimental average structure factor can be extracted by dividing the intensity by the average form factor.
    • In salt-containing and dilute solutions, the form factor can be directly deduced from measurements and the conformation adopted by the molecule clearly identified.
    • These questions illustrate the fact that form factor selection is not always simple.
    • The broad peak could be well fitted by a single bilayer form factor, with changeable bilayer thickness and electron density contrast.
    • This indicates that the two peaks cannot arise from a simple single form factor.
    • The novel cylindrical form factor contributes the maximum strength per unit of material while allowing the device to be placed deep in the body through a 4-mm incision.
    • The theoretic Bessel function is characterized by an infinite number of oscillations and corresponds to the model form factor of infinitely long and thin hollow columns.
    • Also, the form factor of anisotropic flat bilayers does not have a minimum at low q.
    • If the ULV bilayer is structurally the same, then the different sets of form factors should lie on the same continuous transform.
    • The square root of the corrected peak intensity was finally used to determine the form factor F of each respective reflection.
    1. 1.1 The physical size and shape of a piece of computer hardware.
      (计算机硬件)形状因子
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This little sucker has a beautiful form factor and just elegantly and simplistically does what it's supposed to do - plays.
      • This drive (not coincidentally) is the same size form factor that fits DDS.
      • These compact PCs offer nearly all the strength of a desktop system but come in a notebook form factor - albeit one that appears to have bulked up on performance-enhancing drugs.
      • The satisfying feel of the keys beneath my fingers make up for its larger-than-necessary form factor.
      • The product has sleek, clean lines, a diminutive form factor, and less than half of the useful features that everyone was expecting.
      • I doubt that that many people will use 60GB of storage, but there are lots of other features you could add while you keep the same form factor.
      • Hands-on testing left him impressed with the form factor.
      • If you're looking for a high resolution, megapixel camera, Olympus offers one of the best solutions we've seen so far - in a small form factor.
      • Given its small form factor, expandability is not this machine's forte.
      • Moving away from the iPod form factor is a good move, not just because it monopolises space (the size as well as the shiny metal back is responsible for that), but because it's out of step with device size + shape.
      • Also, the small form factor allows them to be integrated into a laptop computer or other consumer electronic devices.
      • We are just at the beginning of a period where the form factor is the ultimate differentiator.
      • I liked the Motorola V70 because of the spinner form factor.
      • Given its unique form factor and somewhat fragile feel, the 2.5-by 4.5-inch unit isn't for everyone.
      • What makes it more like a Treo (or the upcoming Blackberry 8300c) is its form factor including the compact QWERTY keyboard.
      • My work colleagues who have grown used to the familiar shape of their Nokia 6310 phones will have to be happy with a slightly different form factor in a newer Nokia monoblock phone.
      • A couple years ago, pen computers re-emerged as tablets with a larger form factor, supposedly expanded functionality and definitely expanded pricing.
      • But until recently, this influence has been limited by the form factor of computers.
      • A standard form factor for graphics hardware would give a company like Dell or HP added flexibility in product offerings, at the cost of some inventory management overhead.
      • The form factor of the Barryvox is equally beautiful.
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