fluctuant
pronunciation
How to pronounce fluctuant in British English: UK [ˈflʌktjʊənt]
How to pronounce fluctuant in American English: US ['flʌktʃʊrnt]
Word Origin
- fluctuant (adj.)
- "moving like a wave," 1550s, from Latin fluctuantem (nominative fluctuans), present participle of fluctuare "to move in waves" (see fluctuation).
Example
- 1. The bounds of fluctuant influence mixes labor productivity regularity .
- 2. Consume fluctuant demonstration analysis and outspread way research .
- 3. Along the qi yi river and it 's branches , there are fluctuant hill , arduous gorge , clear river , and peculiar spring .
- 4. Intelligent economy and international economy structure are fluctuant trend .
- 5. Affect the element analysis with pod fluctuant price .