1 释义及用法:
英英释义:include something as a relevant element when making a decision; factor (something) in,“将......考虑进去”。
factor something in = take something into account = take something into consideration
例句:
每日一句 & 每日一段
例句:In designing 'One Word A Day' and 'One Paragraph A Week', we have factored in the greatest challenges facing students.
在北上这样的城市月收入 1.5 万元看似是高薪,但如果考虑到租房和其他生活成本,就没那么多了。
When housing and other living costs are factored in, a monthly salary of ¥15,000 in Beijing and Shanghai does not seem that handsome.
美国电影《萨利机长》讲了这样一个故事:一个名叫萨利的机长在飞机引擎受到鸟的撞击的情况下,沉着冷静将飞机降落在哈德逊河上,所有的乘客都成功获救。电影中,事故调查组坚持认为,虽然机长最终救了所有人的性命,但他涉嫌违规驾驶飞机。
在这个情景下,我们想表示“考虑到当时的紧急情形,机长的做法合理且明智的”这层意思时,就可以说:
Once you factor in the specific circumstances, you will appreciate how heroic the pilot's action was. (注意当 factor something in 中的'something'较长时,我们可以把它放到后面,变成 factor in something。)
评价学生的学术表现不能只看绝对的成绩,而应该考虑到学生的社会经济条件:
Students who are considered underachievers are actually overachievers once their socioeconomic statuses are factored in.
3 翻译
经验丰富的写作者总会考虑到写作目的和读者群体。
Experienced authors always factor in the purpose of writing and the group of readers
参考翻译:
Experienced writers always factor in their writing purpose and the audience.
Experienced writers always factor in what they want to achieve and who the intended audience is.
4 造句:
如果考虑到学费和生活费,留学生一年的学习看起来花费很多。
When tuition fee and high cost of living are factored in, a year of study in UK seems handsome for overseas students.
当我决定成为一名海外志愿者时,我必须考虑项目的安全性和可靠性。
when I decide to be an overseas volunteer, safety and reliability of the project are factored in.