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variable
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variable
subject to change or variation
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His mood was variable throughout the day, ranging from excitement to frustration.
Su estado de ánimo fue variable a lo largo del día, desde la emoción hasta la frustración.
02
showing or characterized by diversity or difference
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He has variable interests across several fields.
03
(of a device or mechanism) designed so that a property such as voltage, resistance, or intensity can be adjusted
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The variable capacitor allows frequency tuning.
Variable
01
variable
something that is subject to change and can affect the result of a situation
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The team considered several variables, including cost and quality, before making their decision.
El equipo consideró varias variables, incluyendo el costo y la calidad, antes de tomar su decisión.
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Scientists use variables to model complex systems and analyze how different factors affect outcomes.
Los científicos utilizan variables para modelar sistemas complejos y analizar cómo diferentes factores afectan los resultados.
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a symbol, such as x or y, used in equations or logical expressions to represent a changing quantity or value
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In logic, a variable can denote a proposition or a term.
04
a star whose brightness changes over time
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The variable brightened dramatically last month.
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