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礼仪上
Intégrale impropre
improper integral SUST.
improper [ingl. brit. ɪmˈprɒpə, ingl. am. ɪmˈprɑpər] ADJ.
1. improper (unseemly, not fitting):
improper behaviour, pride
2. improper (irregular):
improper conduct, dealing, use
3. improper (indecent):
improper suggestion, remark
4. improper (incorrect):
I. integral [ingl. am. ˈɪn(t)əɡrəl] SUST.
II. integral [ingl. am. ˈɪn(t)əɡrəl] ADJ.
1. integral (intrinsic):
integral member, part, feature
2. integral TÉC. (built-in):
integral power supply, lighting, component
integral garage
3. integral MAT.:
integral number
4. integral (whole):
improper [ɪmˈprɒpəʳ, ingl. am. -ˈprɑ:pɚ] ADJ.
1. improper (not suitable):
2. improper (not correct):
3. improper (indecent):
integral [ˈɪntɪgrəl, ingl. am. -t̬ə-] ADJ.
1. integral (central, essential):
to be integral to sb/sth
2. integral (built-in):
3. integral (complete):
improper [ɪm·ˈpra·pər] ADJ.
1. improper (not suitable):
2. improper (not correct):
3. improper (indecent):
integral [ˈɪn··grəl] ADJ.
1. integral (central, essential):
to be integral to sb/sth
2. integral (built-in):
3. integral (complete):
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In other words, both iterated integrals, when computable, are equal to the double integral and therefore equal to each other.
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The manager is another integral part of any no-hitter.
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Another basic application is that sigma and integral signs can be changed around.
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This is the first time that a game within a game has become an integral part of an online poker game.
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In this remodeling process, podosomes play an integral role.
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