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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
fraction
frac·tion [fraction fractions] BrE [ˈfrækʃn] NAmE [ˈfrækʃn] noun 1. a small part or amount of sth •Only a small fraction of a bank's total deposits will be withdrawn at any one time. •She hesitated for the merest fraction of a second. •He raised his voice a fraction If fraction is used with a plural noun, the verb is usually plural •Only a fraction of cars in the UK use leaded petrol. If it is used with a singular noun that represents a group of people, the verb can be singular or plural in BrE, but is usually singular in NAmE •A tiny fraction of the population never vote/votes. 2. a division of a number, for example ⅝ Syn: ↑rational number compare ↑integer see also ↑vulgar fraction Word Origin: late Middle English: via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin fractio(n-) ‘breaking (bread)’, from Latin frangere ‘to break’. Language Bank: proportion Describing fractions and proportions ▪ According to this pie chart, a third of ▪ students' leisure time is spent watching TV. One in five ▪ hours is/are spent socializing. ▪ Socializing accounts for ▪ / makes up ▪ / comprises ▪ about 20% of leisure time. ▪ Students spend twice as much ▪ time playing computer games as doing sport. Three times as many ▪ hours are spent playing computer games as reading. ▪ The figure for playing computer games is three times higher than ▪ the figure for reading. The largest proportion of ▪ time is spent playing computer games. note at ↑half Synonyms at ↑consist Language Banks at ↑expect, ↑fall, ↑illustrate, ↑increase Example Bank: •A mere fraction of available wind energy is currently utilized. •Express 25% as a fraction. •The average income is high, though many people earn just a fraction of that average. •Why not grow your own fruit at a fraction of the price? •How do you express 25% as a fraction?
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