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va·ri·e·ty
/vəˈraɪəti/
U多種多樣,各種不同的;C種類
From:
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va·ri·e·ty
/vəˈraɪətɪ/
名詞
變種,多樣性,種類,品種(生物),簇(數學)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Va·ri·e·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Varieties
1.
The
quality
or
state
of
being
various
;
intermixture
or
succession
of
different
things
;
diversity
;
multifariousness
.
Variety
is
nothing
else
but
a
continued
novelty
.
--
South
.
The
variety
of
colors
depends
upon
the
composition
of
light
.
--
Sir
I
.
Newton
.
For
earth
hath
this
variety
from
heaven
.
--
Milton
.
There
is
a
variety
in
the
tempers
of
good
men
.
--
Atterbury
.
2.
That
which
is
various
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
number
or
collection
of
different
things
;
a
varied
assortment
;
as
,
a
variety
of
cottons
and
silks
.
He
. . .
wants
more
time
to
do
that
variety
of
good
which
his
soul
thirsts
after
.
--
Law
.
(b)
Something
varying
or
differing
from
others
of
the
same
general
kind
;
one
of
a
number
of
things
that
are
akin
;
a
sort
;
as
,
varieties
of
wood
,
land
,
rocks
,
etc
.
(c)
Biol.
An
individual
,
or
group
of
individuals
,
of
a
species
differing
from
the
rest
in
some
one
or
more
of
the
characteristics
typical
of
the
species
,
and
capable
either
of
perpetuating
itself
for
a
period
,
or
of
being
perpetuated
by
artificial
means
;
hence
,
a
subdivision
,
or
peculiar
form
,
of
a
species
.
Note:
☞
Varieties
usually
differ
from
species
in
that
any
two
,
however
unlike
,
will
generally
propagate
indefinitely
(
unless
they
are
in
their
nature
unfertile
,
as
some
varieties
of
rose
and
other
cultivated
plants
);
in
being
a
result
of
climate
,
food
,
or
other
extrinsic
conditions
or
influences
,
but
generally
by
a
sudden
,
rather
than
a
gradual
,
development
;
and
in
tending
in
many
cases
to
lose
their
distinctive
peculiarities
when
the
individuals
are
left
to
a
state
of
nature
,
and
especially
if
restored
to
the
conditions
that
are
natural
to
typical
individuals
of
the
species
.
Many
varieties
of
domesticated
animals
and
of
cultivated
plants
have
been
directly
produced
by
man
.
(d)
In
inorganic
nature
,
one
of
those
forms
in
which
a
species
may
occur
,
which
differ
in
minor
characteristics
of
structure
,
color
,
purity
of
composition
,
etc
.
Note:
☞
These
may
be
viewed
as
variations
from
the
typical
species
in
its
most
perfect
and
purest
form
,
or
,
as
is
more
commonly
the
case
,
all
the
forms
,
including
the
latter
,
may
rank
as
Varieties
.
Thus
,
the
sapphire
is
a
blue
variety
,
and
the
ruby
a
red
variety
,
of
corundum
;
again
,
calcite
has
many
Varieties
differing
in
form
and
structure
,
as
Iceland
spar
,
dogtooth
spar
,
satin
spar
,
and
also
others
characterized
by
the
presence
of
small
quantities
of
magnesia
,
iron
,
manganese
,
etc
.
Still
again
,
there
are
varieties
of
granite
differing
in
structure
,
as
graphic
granite
,
porphyritic
granite
,
and
other
varieties
differing
in
composition
,
as
albitic
granite
,
hornblendic
,
or
syenitic
,
granite
,
etc
.
3.
Theaters
Such
entertainment
as
in
given
in
variety
shows
;
the
production
of
,
or
performance
in
,
variety
shows
. [
Cant
]
Geographical variety
Biol.
,
a
variety
of
any
species
which
is
coincident
with
a
geographical
region
,
and
is
usually
dependent
upon
,
or
caused
by
,
peculiarities
of
climate
.
Variety hybrid
Biol.
,
a
cross
between
two
individuals
of
different
varieties
of
the
same
species
;
a
mongrel
.
Syn:
--
Diversity
;
difference
;
kind
.
Usage:
--
Variety
,
Diversity
.
A
man
has
a
variety
of
employments
when
he
does
many
things
which
are
not
a
mere
repetition
of
the
same
act
;
he
has
a
diversity
of
employments
when
the
several
acts
performed
are
unlike
each
other
,
that
is
,
diverse
.
In
most
cases
,
where
there
is
variety
there
will
be
more
or
less
of
diversity
,
but
not
always
.
One
who
sells
railroad
tickets
performs
a
great
variety
of
acts
in
a
day
,
while
there
is
but
little
diversity
in
his
employment
.
All
sorts
are
here
that
all
the
earth
yields
!
Variety
without
end
. --
Milton
.
But
see
in
all
corporeal
nature's
scene
,
What
changes
,
what
diversities
,
have
been
! --
Blackmore
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
variety
n
1:
a
collection
containing
a
variety
of
sorts
of
things
; "
a
great
assortment
of
cars
was
on
display
"; "
he
had
a
variety
of
disorders
"; "
a
veritable
smorgasbord
of
religions
" [
syn
:
assortment
,
mixture
,
mixed bag
,
miscellany
,
miscellanea
,
salmagundi
,
smorgasbord
,
potpourri
,
motley
]
2:
noticeable
heterogeneity
; "
a
diversity
of
possibilities
";
"
the
range
and
variety
of
his
work
is
amazing
" [
syn
:
diverseness
,
diversity
,
multifariousness
]
3: (
biology
)
a
taxonomic
category
consisting
of
members
of
a
species
that
differe
from
others
of
the
same
species
in
minor
but
heritable
characteristics
; "
varieties
are
frequently
recognized
in
botany
"
4:
a
show
consisting
of
a
series
of
short
unrelated
performances
[
syn
:
variety show
]
5:
a
category
of
things
distinguished
by
some
common
characteristic
or
quality
; "
sculpture
is
a
form
of
art
";
"
what
kinds
of
desserts
are
there
?" [
syn
:
kind
,
sort
,
form
]
6:
a
difference
that
is
usually
pleasant
; "
he
goes
to
France
for
variety
"; "
it
is
a
refreshing
change
to
meet
a
woman
mechanic
" [
syn
:
change
]
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