decimal point
英 [ˌdesɪml ˈpɔɪnt]
美 [ˌdesɪml ˈpɔɪnt]
n. 小数点
牛津词典
noun
- 小数点
a dot or point used to separate the whole number from the tenths, hundredths , etc. of a decimal , for example in 0.61
柯林斯词典
- 小数点
Adecimal pointis the dot in front of a decimal fraction.
英英释义
noun
- the dot at the left of a decimal fraction
双语例句
- The misplacement of one decimal point can ruin an otherwise acceptable project.
一个小数点的位置放错,就可以导致一个本可以完成的项目失败。 - At least one digit must be before or after the decimal point, if one is used.
如果有小数点,那么至少有一位在小数点前面或后面。 - The integer portion, to the left of the decimal point, represents the date.
小数点左边的整数部分表示日期。 - Integrated values are shown with the decimal point moving according to the integrated value.
综合值显示与小数点移动根据综合价值点。 - Although the decimal point is little, it's a big deal to the whole.
尽管小数点的位数很小,但是它是很关键的。 - Each value in the percentage-based limit specification (%,% and%) now can have up to two digits after the decimal point.
现在,基于百分比的资源限制设置中的每个值(%、%和%)可以精确到小数点后两位。 - Decimal Point and Number Separator Preference
十进制小数点和数字分隔符首选项 - Obviously a misplaced decimal point.
小数点显然放错位置了。 - The only difference was where you put the decimal point.
惟一的不同是你把小数点点在什么地方。 - Everything from the decimal point over gets chopped off.
所有小数点后面的数值都被砍掉了。
