fluctuation
fluc
ˌflək
flēk
tua
ˈʧueɪ
chooei
tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/flˌʌkt‍ʃuːˈe‍ɪʃən/

Définition et signification de « fluctuation » en anglais

Fluctuation
01

fluctuation, variation

the irregular or unpredictable variation in something over time, characterized by alternating changes
example
Exemples
The stock market experienced significant fluctuations last week.
Le marché boursier a connu des fluctuations importantes la semaine dernière.
Temperature fluctuations make it hard to plan outdoor events.
Les fluctuations de température rendent difficile la planification d'événements en plein air.
02

a specific occurrence or measurement of change in a quantity, often used to describe the size or rate of a shift

example
Exemples
The chart records every fluctuation in stock prices.
Even small fluctuations can influence the overall trend.
03

fluctuation, variation

a cyclical pattern of rising and falling levels in a variable, often resembling wave-like movement
example
Exemples
The graph shows a steady fluctuation between high and low water levels.
Sound waves are formed by fluctuations in air pressure.
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