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Frequency - English meaning

Frequency – definitions in English dictionary

noun

The rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a given sample.

Usage examples:

An increase in the frequency of accidents due to increased overtime
noun

The rate per second of a vibration constituting a wave, either in a material (as in sound waves), or in an electromagnetic field (as in radio waves and light).

Usage examples:

Different thicknesses of glass will absorb different frequencies of sound
noun

The number of times that a wave is produced within a particular period, esp. within one second

Usage examples:

Dogs can hear very high frequencies., houses are sold here with greater frequency than in most othe…
noun

The number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number of times

Usage examples:

Once a week is a good frequency to back up all the data., the frequency of sth cost-conscious retai…

Frequency translation into English

Frequency: translate from English into Chinese

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频率, 频, 次数, 率, 频道, 频次

Frequency: translate from English into Dutch

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Frequentie, Veelvuldigheid

Frequency: translate from English into French

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La fréquence, Fréquence

Frequency: translate from English into German

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Frequenz, Häufigkeit

Frequency: translate from English into Hindi

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आवृत्ति, बारंबार होना

Frequency: translate from English into Italian

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Frequenza

Frequency: translate from English into Korean

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빈도, 회수, 빈번, 빈번한, 빈발, 자주 일어나는, 자주 일어남, 자주 ...하는

Frequency: translate from English into Russian

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Частота, Частотный, Частотность, Частое повторение

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Frecuencia

Word origin

mid 16th century (gradually superseding late Middle English frequence ; originally denoting a gathering of people): from Latin frequentia, from frequens, frequent- ‘crowded, frequent’.

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