numerical
/njuːˈmerɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · /nuːˈmerɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · /nu̇-ˈmer-i-kəl nyu̇-/ (ame, mw)
numerical — 形容詞
- numericalpositive
- more numericalcomparative
- most numericalsuperlative
1. using numbers to show the size, value, or amount of something, or connected with
數字的
用數字表示或與數字相關
using numbers to show the size, value, or amount of something, or connected with the system of working with numbers
Diya arranged the test results in numerical order from lowest to highest.
Diya 將測驗結果從最低分到最高分按數字順序排列。
collocation: numerical order
The report includes a numerical analysis of last year's sales figures.
這份報告包含去年銷售數據的數值分析。
collocation: numerical analysis
Kofi found it difficult to understand the numerical data from the experiment.
Kofi 覺得很難理解實驗中的數字資料。
The students gave numerical ratings to each dish at the cooking competition.
學生們在烹飪比賽中為每道菜餚給出數字評分。
For this survey, a numerical score from one to ten represents customer satisfaction.
在這份調查中,一到十分的數值分數代表顧客滿意度。
- numeric
less common variant; interchangeable in most contexts but less frequent in formal writing
- mathematical
broader meaning that includes shapes, equations, and abstract relations, not just quantities
- digital
specifically refers to numbers used by computers or electronic systems
- qualitative
describes qualities or features rather than quantities or numbers
文法句型
numerical + noun
用法筆記
Typically used before a noun (attributive position). Common in academic, scientific, and technical writing. The less common variant 'numeric' can replace 'numerical' in most cases ('numeric value', 'numeric data'), but 'numerical' is preferred in standard English.