US /ˌflʌktʃʊˈeʃən/
・UK /ˌflʌktʃʊ'eɪʃn/
a verb, okay? And: "fluctuation", a noun. Now, from my experience, checking students'
This is a fluctuation. Let's say we're looking at a span of 2000 to 2014, so we're
comes from Sirius, the star system Sirius. But, that's just to show the fluctuation within
But that's just to show the fluctuation within the days and why there's different systems of different schools of thought about calendars.
has more fluctuation in unemployment.
gravitational center of the solar system produces intense fluctuation in vertical magnetic fields
been going on since the beginning of time. It is the natural fluctuation of the earth's
It is the natural fluctuation of the Earth's climate.
And finally, we have the verb: "fluctuate". This comes from the noun: "fluctuation". So
I can't differentiate between the two of them." And finally, we have the verb "fluctuate." This comes from the noun "fluctuation." So, to "fluctuate" is to change or vary, usually at regular intervals.
Does this explain the fluctuation in total sales?
Does this explain the fluctuation in total sales?
The European Central Bank has been monitoring the clearing market through VOE to avoid the panic caused by violent price fluctuation.
to avoid the panic caused by violent price fluctuation
Fluctuation, fluctuation.
Fluctuation.
Pushing down our ears can detect a fluctuation of about 20 micropascals.
Our ears can detect a fluctuation of about 20 micropascals, a whisper in your ear would be about 2 millipascals,