Subset Meaning in English
word
ˈsəbˌsɛt
SUB-set
sˈʌbsɛt
SUB-set
释义
A subset is a smaller group or set that is part of a larger group or set. In math, it means every element of the subset is also in the larger set.
用法与细微差别
'Subset' is mainly used in mathematics and statistics, but also appears in general English to mean a smaller, specific group within a larger one. Common phrases: 'a subset of data,' 'is a subset of.' Avoid confusing with 'subgroup,' which can have a technical meaning in math.
Spanish: subconjuntoPortuguese (BR): subconjuntoPortuguese (PT): subconjuntoChinese (Simplified): 子集Chinese (Traditional): 子集Hindi: उपसमुच्चयArabic: مجموعة فرعيةBengali: উপসেটRussian: подмножествоJapanese: 部分集合 - サブセットVietnamese: tập conKorean: 부분집합Turkish: altkümeUrdu: ذیلی مجموعہIndonesian: subhimpunan
例句
A triangle is a subset of polygons.
basic
Fruits are a subset of foods.
basic
The mathematical set B is a subset of set A.
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Only a small subset of users experienced this problem.
natural
We analyzed a subset of the data for this report.
natural
There's always a subset of people who disagree, no matter what you do.
natural