oneth

发音

/ˈwʌnθ/

词形变化

oneths 复数 oneths

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    (in compounds with twenty-, thirty-, forty-, etc.) A fractional part of an integer ending in one

    about twenty thirty-oneths in value of such sales being made as hereinafter mentioned to a syndicate of persons in the United Kingdom, about seven thirty-oneths to residents in the United States, and about four thirty-oneths to residents in other European countries and the colonies. —"Brooke & Co. (Limited) v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue". In The Weekly Reporter, vol. XLIV, p. 671, August 15, 1896. Supreme Court of Judicature, House of Lords, London.

  2. 2.

    An ordinal value that is represented by an expression ending in 1 such as the (n + 1)th.

adj.
  1. 1.

    'first', or other ordinal derivatives of 'one', such as hundred-and-oneth or minus-oneth

    Soon after the first law of thermodynamics was postulated in the mid nineteenth century, it was realized how the law presupposed a more elementary law, which we now call the zeroth law ... But scientists soon realized how even the zeroth law was too advanced, since it presupposed a yet more elementary law, which explains why the minus-oneth law had to be formulated. —Paul M. S. Monk, 2008. "Laws and the minus-oneth law of thermodynamics", in Physical chemistry: understanding our chemical world, p. 8.

    (see table 9.1 with row numbers four, ten, and sixteen terminating respectively at the eleventh, twenty-ninth and forty-oneth place) —A. R. Rajwade, 2001. Convex polyhedra with regularity conditions and Hilbert's third problem, p. 72.

  2. 2.

    Used at the end of algebraic expressions indicating ordinal position that end in 1, such as (k+1)ᵗʰ

词源

From one + -th (ordinal suffix).

来源:wiktionary