factor

/ˈfæktə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfæktər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfak-tər/ (ame, mw)

factor — noun

  • factorsingular
  • factorsplural

1. a condition, quality, or event that helps bring about a particular outcome, ofte

1.名詞B1
釋義

a condition, quality, or event that helps bring about a particular outcome, often alongside other such influences

例句

High rent was a major factor in their decision to move to a smaller town.

major factor in [decision/result]

Ayesha listed three key factors that helped her company grow so quickly last year.

key factor

同義詞
  • element

    suggests a part that makes up a whole; more neutral than 'factor'

  • component

    implies a necessary piece of a larger system or process

  • cause

    stronger and more direct than 'factor'; implies a clear cause-and-effect link

  • determinant

    more formal; used when the influence is decisive or controlling

反義詞
  • result

    factor leads to a result; they are opposite sides of a cause-effect relationship

  • consequence

    the outcome rather than the influence that produces it

文法句型

factor + in + noun phrase

factor + behind + noun phrase

用法筆記

Commonly modified by adjectives such as key, major, contributing, decisive, and risk. The preposition in often introduces the result or situation affected.

常見錯誤

The main reason for the delay was bad weather, but there were other factors too.' (when listing multiple causes).
The main cause of the delay was bad weather, but other factors also played a part.
💡'Factor' works best when describing one of several influences, not the single reason.

2. a whole number that divides exactly into another number; a number that can be mu

2.名詞B2
釋義

a whole number that divides exactly into another number; a number that can be multiplied by another to produce a given product

例句

The number twelve has six factors: one, two, three, four, six, and twelve itself.

In today's class, the students learned to find the prime factors of 30.

prime factors

同義詞
  • divisor

    technical synonym; more common in division contexts than multiplication

  • submultiple

    rare; used in formal mathematical writing

反義詞
  • multiple

    the product of a multiplication, not the number that divides into another

文法句型

factor + of + number

prime factor

common factor

用法筆記

Distinguish from multiple: a factor divides into a number, whereas a multiple is produced by multiplication. For example, 3 is a factor of 12, and 12 is a multiple of 3.

常見錯誤

What are the factors of 8? 8, 16, 24…
What are the factors of 8? 1, 2, 4, and 8.
💡Factors divide into a number; multiples are what you get when you multiply it.

3. a numerical value on a measurement scale that indicates the degree or level of a

3.名詞B2
釋義

a numerical value on a measurement scale that indicates the degree or level of a particular quality, often in safety or health contexts

例句

Élise always uses sunscreen with a high sun protection factor at the beach.

sun protection factor (SPF)

The building's insulation factor was tested during the extremely cold winter months.

同義詞
  • rating

    more general; a score or classification rather than a measured numerical value

  • index

    suggests a ratio or comparative scale; more technical

  • coefficient

    used in scientific contexts; often a constant multiplier in formulas

文法句型

[noun] + factor

factor of [noun]

用法筆記

This sense appears frequently in compound nouns such as SPF (sun protection factor), wind chill factor, and power factor. The noun that precedes factor names the quality being measured.

4. a multiplier that indicates the degree of change in an amount, showing for examp

4.名詞B2
釋義

a multiplier that indicates the degree of change in an amount, showing for example that it has doubled or halved

例句

The company's profits grew by a factor of four over the past five years.

by a factor of [number] — multiplier pattern

The new software made the data processing speed faster by a factor of ten.

同義詞
  • multiple

    similar meaning, but 'multiple' focuses on the result, while 'factor' focuses on the multiplier itself

文法句型

by a factor of + number

用法筆記

Almost always appears in the fixed expression by a factor of [number]. Used for both increases and decreases, though verbs like reduce or drop make clear which direction is meant.

常見錯誤

The price went up by a factor of 50%.
The price went up by a factor of 1.5.
💡'By a factor of' uses whole numbers or decimals, not percentages. A factor of 2 means double; a factor of 0.5 means half.

factor — verb