"variances" 怎么发音
word
ˈvɛɹiənsɪz
VAIR-ee-uhn-siz
vˈeəɹiənsɪz
VAIR-ee-uhn-siz
释义
'Variances' refers to the differences or degrees of change between things, or in mathematics and statistics, a measure of how much values in a set differ from the mean.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈvɛɹiənsɪz
英式英语
vˈeəɹiənsɪz
简化发音
美式
VAIR-ee-uhn-siz
英式
VAIR-ee-uhn-siz
语境中听
There are noticeable variances in temperature between the cities.
The accountant explained the variances in the financial report.
Scientists study the variances in plant growth rates.
There were huge budget variances this quarter, so the team had to adjust their plans.