stochastic
英 [stə'kæstɪk]
美[sto'kæstɪk]
- adj. [数] 随机的;猜测的
英文词源
- stochastic (adj.)
- 1660s, "pertaining to conjecture," from Greek stokhastikos "able to guess, conjecturing," from stokhazesthai "to guess, aim at, conjecture," from stokhos "a guess, aim, target, mark," literally "pointed stick set up for archers to shoot at," from PIE *stogh-, variant of root *stegh- "to stick, prick; pointed" (see sting (v.)). The sense of "randomly determined" is from 1934, from German stochastik (1917).
双语例句
- 1. Whenever possible, the problems identified are treated from both deterministic and stochastic points of view.
- 经过识别的问题,我们尽可能同时用双定数论的观点和随机论的观点来处理.
来自辞典例句
- 2. This book deals with deterministic systems and does not include any analysis of stochastic phenomena.
- 本书不分析随机现象,主要讨论确定性系统.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Deterministic models rather than stochastic statistical models has been little pursued in exploration geochemistry.
- 在勘查地球化学中,几乎没有采用确定性模型,而是采用推测性模型.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Because kinematical error is stochastic, it must be automatically measured and controlled.
- 由于薄膜走偏是随机的, 必须进行自动检测及控制.
来自互联网
- 5. Oscillators include Force Index, Rate of Change, and Stochastic, among others.
- 振荡指标包括力量指数, 变化速率, 和随机指标, 等等.
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