"subspace" 怎么发音
word
ˈsəbˌspeɪs
SUHB-spayss
sˈʌbspeɪs
SUB-spayss
释义
A subspace is a smaller space or set that is fully contained within a larger space, often used in mathematics to describe a set that has the same properties as the larger space.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsəbˌspeɪs
英式英语
sˈʌbspeɪs
简化发音
美式
SUHB-spayss
英式
SUB-spayss
语境中听
In mathematics, a subspace is a set of vectors within a larger space.
Every line through the origin is a subspace of two-dimensional space.
Physicists sometimes talk about a hidden subspace in the universe.
You need to check if your solution forms a valid subspace before proceeding.