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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fre·quen·cy /ˈfriːkwənsi/ ●●○ noun (plural frequencies)  1 [uncountable]OFTEN the number of times that something happens within a particular period of time or within a particular group of people 发生的频率,发生率frequency of the frequency of serious road accidents 重大道路交通事故的发生率the high/low frequency (of something) the higher frequency of diabetes in older people 老年人中较高的糖尿病发病率 Side effects from prescribed drugs are being reported with increasing frequency (=more and more often). 处方药的副作用正越来越频繁地被报道出来。 The relative frequency of fraternal twins has halved since 1950.1950年以来,异卵双胞胎的相对出生率下降了一半。2 [uncountable]OFTEN the fact that something happens a lot 频繁 SYN regularity Businesses come and go with alarming frequency. 商家开张停业惊人地频繁。3 [countable, uncountable] technicalTCB the number of radio waves, sound waves etc that pass any point per second 〔无线电波、声波等的〕频率 This station broadcasts on three different frequencies. 这家电台以三种不同的频率广播。high/low frequency Dolphins produce a high frequency sound. 海豚发出的声音频率很高。 the frequency range of the human ear 人耳听得见的频率范围
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frequencyListeners used two crystal sets tuned to the corresponding frequencies.It may be possible to identify two or more teaching styles based on different frequencies of use of the activity groups.The high frequency of cases of diarrhoea is attributable to poor food hygiene.Crimes of this type are happening with increasing frequency.Divorces are being initiated with more frequency by women.The transmitter offers thousands of radio frequency coded options for maximum security.It can also be seen that there is a negligible relationship between relative frequency and coverage.In many cases such measurements may not be available with spatial and temporal sampling frequencies that meet the demands of research programmes.Since then, police have been listening in to the frequency used by the gang.The frequency with which they make them varies.The frequency of mining accidents has steadily decreased over the past 20 years.frequency ofThere is a higher frequency of diabetes in older people.We are concerned about the frequency of crime in the area.with alarming frequencyThey changed with alarming frequency and ranged from the sweet to the sadistic.Businesses come and go with alarming frequency.The matter is now closed; the explanation is plausible, it happens with alarming frequency on both sides.The Government have used the guillotine in a way that no other Government have - with alarming frequency and absolute severity.Bullets bounced off the rock with alarming frequency as he tried to get a look at the situation.high/low frequencyHigh gain is achieved at low frequencies through incorporation of several differential stages of amplification.These signals may have been less predictive of the outcome because they occurred at higher frequencies at earlier stages in the conflicts.When the cause of deafness is not solely in the outer and/or middle ear, high frequencies are likely to be affected.This gives the tape more headroom for high frequencies.Sports participants have much higher frequencies of participation than do participants in other leisure activities such as the arts.Loss of high frequencies is usually unnoticed until sounds in the speech range are involved.To excite an electron out of its bond requires high frequency radiation, falling in the ultra-violet part of the spectrum.In two developing countries, the lowest frequency of fetal mortality is at births above second but below sixth or seventh order.
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frequency
frequency /ˈfriːkwənsi/ noun (plural frequencies)
 Word Family: verb: frequent; noun: frequencyinfrequency; adverb: frequentlyinfrequently; adjective: frequentinfrequent
1. [uncountable] the number of times that something happens within a particular period of time or within a particular group of people
    frequency of
    the frequency of serious road accidents
    the high/low frequency (of something)
    the higher frequency of diabetes in older people
    Side effects from prescribed drugs are being reported with increasing frequency (=more and more often).
    The relative frequency of fraternal twins has halved since 1950.
2. [uncountable] the fact that something happens a lot
   SYN  regularity:
    Businesses come and go with alarming frequency.
3. [uncountable and countable] technical the number of radio waves, sound waves etc that pass any point per second:
    This station broadcasts on three different frequencies.
    high/low frequency
    Dolphins produce a high frequency sound.
    the frequency range of the human ear


fre·quencyBrE /ˈfriːkwənsi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfriːkwənsi/ 🔊 noun (
plural
fre·quencies
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[uncountable, countable] the rate at which sth happens or is repeated 发生率;出现率;重复率Fatal road accidents have decreased in frequency over recent years. 近年来致命交通事故发生率已经下降。🔊🔊a society with a high/low frequency (= happening often/not very often) of stable marriages婚姻稳定率高/低的社会The program can show us word frequency (= how often words occur in a language). 这个程序可给我们显示词频。🔊🔊 [uncountable] the fact of sth happening often 频繁the alarming frequency of computer errors计算机出错的情况惊人的多Objects like this turn up at sales with surprising frequency. 这样的东西在拍卖会上出人意料地频繁出现。🔊🔊 [countable, uncountable] (specialist) the rate at which a sound or electromagnetic wave vibrates(= moves up and down) (声波或电磁波振动的)频率a high/low frequency 高频;低频

amplitude, atom, energy, fission, force, frequency, gravity, molecule, nuclear, physics

[countable, uncountable] (specialist) the number of radio waves for every second of a radio signal 频率(无线电信号每秒电波数)a frequency band频带There are only a limited number of broadcasting frequencies. 广播频率的数量有限。🔊🔊