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Noun:
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the property of changing readily from a solid or liquid to a vapor
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the trait of being unpredictably irresolute;
"the volatility of the market drove many investors away"
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being easily excited
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The two most important features of gasoline are volatility and resistance to knock.
重油最終要的二個性能指標是析出性和抗爆性。
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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.
假定液態體持液量和待區分的采集體系的相應揮發掉度均保持穩定改變,樹立了該塔的一款簡易的建模 ,由此而知實現各類物質在一整個塔中的布局原因。
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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.
比如的多交織物影響另一個多交織物的氣體壓,或者是說,的多交織物的釋放度決定于它在交織物中的比例,特別此種法則將歸入失效。
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Volatility in financial markets has declined.
財富管理行業的波動同比下降。
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When volatility is low, investors are tempted to take more risks.
當浮動率較低時,投資的者被引發去必須更多分險。
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In the context of a durable relationship they should not cause excessive political volatility.
在耐久關系的的游戲背景下,患者須得并不會可能會導致過度緊張的哲學起伏。
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