
식품이나 물건의 품질을 개선하거나 보존하기 위해 소량으로 넣는 물질
A substance added to something in small quantities to improve its quality, appearance, or shelf life.
예문:
"The label states that the product contains no artificial additives."
"Fuel additives can help improve engine performance and reduce emissions."
더해짐으로써 특징지어지거나 생성되는, 또는 효과가 누적되는
Characterized by or produced by the process of addition; cumulative in effect.
예문:
"The cumulative stress of multiple deadlines had an additive effect on his health."
"Success in this field is often an additive process of small improvements over time."
수학적 연산인 덧셈과 관련되거나 이를 나타내는
Relating to or denoting the operation of addition.
예문:
"An additive inverse is a number that, when added to a given number, yields zero."
"The function satisfies the additive property where f(x+y) equals f(x) plus f(y)."
빨강, 초록, 파랑과 같은 서로 다른 파장의 빛을 섞어 색을 만드는 방식과 관련된
Relating to the creation of colors by mixing light of different wavelengths, typically red, green, and blue.
예문:
"Computer screens use the additive color model to display a wide range of hues."
"In additive mixing, combining all primary colors results in white light."