linearly weighted - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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linearly weighted (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/lɪˈnɪərli ˈweɪtɪd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "linearly weighted" generally refers to a method of assigning weights to different components or factors in a linear manner, usually in calculations or statistical analyses. It is applied in contexts like data analysis, economics, and engineering to denote that the influence or importance of various elements is scaled proportionally, as opposed to being non-linearly weighted, which might involve exponential or arbitrary adjustments. The frequency of use tends to be higher in written contexts, particularly in academic, statistical, and technical fields.

Example Sentences

  1. "In our study, we applied a linearly weighted approach to evaluate the performance of the different algorithms."
  2. "En nuestra estudio, aplicamos un enfoque linealmente ponderado para evaluar el rendimiento de los diferentes algoritmos."

  3. "The financial model uses linearly weighted averages to forecast future trends."

  4. "El modelo financiero utiliza promedios linealmente ponderados para prever tendencias futuras."

  5. "By using a linearly weighted scoring system, we can ensure fairness in the evaluation process."

  6. "Al usar un sistema de puntuación linealmente ponderado, podemos asegurar la equidad en el proceso de evaluación."

Idiomatic Expressions

While "linearly weighted" as a phrase doesn't frequently appear in idiomatic expressions, the concept of weighting and measures does in various contexts. Here are some related idiomatic expressions containing the word "weight":

  1. "The weight of the world on his shoulders"
  2. "El peso del mundo sobre sus hombros." (Meaning: To carry a lot of responsibility)

  3. "Weight off one's shoulders"

  4. "Un peso de encima." (Meaning: Relief from a burden or worry)

  5. "Throw one's weight around"

  6. "Hacer uso de su peso." (Meaning: To use power or influence in a domineering way)

  7. "Add weight to one's arguments"

  8. "Agregar peso a los argumentos de uno." (Meaning: To strengthen one's arguments with additional evidence)

Etymology

The term "linearly" derives from the Latin word "linearis," meaning "pertaining to lines," combined with "weight," originating from the Old English "wiht," which means "weight or mass." The combination signifies the proportional distribution of influence or importance in a linear fashion.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Proportionally weighted - Equally scaled - Linearly adjusted

Antonyms: - Non-linearly weighted - Exponentially influenced - Arbitrarily scaled



25-07-2024