multiplier
/ˈmʌltɪplaɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmʌltɪplaɪər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈməl-tə-ˌplī(-ə)r/ (ame, mw)
multiplier — 名詞
1. in arithmetic, the number that tells you how many times to take another number w
乘數
乘法中決定相乘次數的那個數
in arithmetic, the number that tells you how many times to take another number when doing multiplication; for example, in 6 × 4 the multiplier is 4.
Mr. Feng wrote the multiplier under the first number before showing the class how to multiply.
Feng 老師先把乘數寫在第一個數字下方,再示範如何相乘給全班看。
noun phrase: the multiplier (definite, in arithmetic instruction)
In the sum 8 × 5, the multiplier is 5 and the multiplicand is 8.
在 8 × 5 這個算式中,乘數是 5,被乘數是 8。
pattern: the multiplier is + number (defining a value)
Vikram changed the multiplier from 3 to 7 and got a much larger answer.
Vikram 把乘數從 3 改成 7,得到了大很多的答案。
The teacher asked Anna to read the multiplier aloud before she wrote down the product.
老師請 Anna 先把乘數唸出來,再寫下乘積。
If the multiplier is zero, the answer to any multiplication will also be zero.
如果乘數是零,任何乘法的答案也都會是零。
- multiplicator
rare technical synonym; modern textbooks prefer 'multiplier'
- factor
broader term — covers any number being multiplied, not only the second one
- multiplicand
the number being multiplied (the first number in the expression)
- divisor
the corresponding number in division, not multiplication
文法句型
the multiplier of [number]
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names a specific number inside a multiplication problem, while sense 2 describes anything that makes an effect stronger.
常見錯誤
2. anything — an event, condition, or tool — that makes the size, power, or reach o
倍增因素
讓某種效果或規模大幅放大的事物
anything — an event, condition, or tool — that makes the size, power, or reach of something else much greater than it would otherwise be; for example, social media acting as a multiplier of public anger after a scandal.
Heavy rain was a multiplier of the flood damage in the village downstream.
大雨是下游村莊水災損失的倍增因素。
pattern: a multiplier of [noun] (formal cause-and-effect)
For small businesses, good word of mouth can act as a powerful multiplier of new customers.
對小型企業來說,良好的口碑可以成為帶來新顧客的強大倍增因素。
collocation: act as a multiplier (verbal use)
Ezra argued that cheap loans were the main multiplier behind the housing bubble.
Ezra 認為,低利貸款是房市泡沫背後最主要的倍增因素。
Smartphones have become a multiplier of stress for many office workers who never log off.
對許多無法下班的辦公室工作者來說,智慧型手機已成為壓力的倍增因素。
A well-trained team can be a multiplier of any leader's effectiveness.
一支訓練有素的團隊,能成為任何領導者效能的倍增因素。
- amplifier
more common in everyday writing; emphasises making louder or more noticeable
- intensifier
stresses making something stronger in degree, not necessarily larger in number
- catalyst
speeds up a process; 'multiplier' stresses how much bigger the outcome becomes
文法句型
a multiplier of [noun]
act as a multiplier
用法筆記
Object after 'of' is usually an effect, state, or outcome (damage, anger, productivity), not a concrete thing being copied. Distinguish from sense 1 — no arithmetic is implied; the meaning is metaphorical scaling.