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analogous

 扩展词汇 
英 [ə'næləɡəs]    美 [ə'næləɡəs]   
  • adj.类似的
释义常用度分布图海词统计
类似的
 analogously analogousness

analogous是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar;

    "brains and computers are often considered analogous"
    "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar"

  2. corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin;

    "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous"

analogous的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. The human heart is analogous to a pump.
    人的心脏和泵类似。
  2. Brains and computers are often considered analogous.
    人脑和电脑常被认为是类似的。

paradigm

 常用词汇 
英 ['pærədaɪm]    美 ['pærədaɪm]   
  • n.范例;示范;典范;[语]词形变化表
  • 用作名词 (n.)
    1. There's no paradigm to follow in this new industry.
      在这个崭新的行业里没有范例可做参考。
    2. No prevailing paradigm in science lasts forever.
      科学中没有任何流行范式能够存在永远。
    3. We now see paradigms and paradigm overthrows everywhere, inside of science and out.
      我们现在可以随处看到典范和推翻典范的事例,无论在科学还是其他方面。
    4. The Aristotelian paradigm prefers the frog perspective, whereas the Platonic paradigm prefers the bird perspective.
      亚里士多德的典范偏向蛙的眼光,而柏拉图的典范偏向鸟的眼光。

    integer

     扩展词汇 
    英 ['ɪntɪdʒə(r)]    美 ['ɪntɪdʒər]   
    • n.【C】整数;完整的事物;整体
    • 用作名词 (n.)
      1. Please enter a positive integer.
        请输入正整数。
      2. The number of traps must be an integer.
        陷阱数目必须是个整数。
      3. It should be set to an arithmetic expression that has an integer as a result.
        它设置了一个完整的数学表达应该能得到一个完整的结果。
      4. Their feelings interacts to form a unitive integer.
        他俩的感觉联系起来,构成了统一的整体。

    • avocado

       畅通词汇 
      英 [ˌævə'kɑːdəʊ]    美 [ˌævə'kɑːdoʊ]   
      • n.[植]鳄梨;鳄梨树
      • 用作名词 (n.)
        1. She always looked forward to the avocado season.
          她总是很期待鳄梨旺季。
        2. The cheese and adocavo dip is absolutely delicious.
          奶酪和鳄梨的调味酱简直就是人间美味。
        3. This article will give you a few tips for pruning avocado trees.
          这篇文章会给你一些关于修剪鳄梨树的提示。
        4. The rich and creamy avocado has been called the "chocolate" of fruits.
          这种富含营养和奶油色的鳄梨被称为水果中的“巧克力”。

        Polymorphism

         畅通词汇 
        英 [ˌpɒlɪ'mɔːfɪzəm]    美 [ˌpɒlɪ'mɔːfɪzəm]   
        • n.多形性;多态性

      • 用作名词 (n.)
        1. Causes of seed dormancy and polymorphism of dormancy were summarized in this paper.
          摘要概述了植物种子休眠的原因及种子休眠的多形性。

        Bibliography

         扩展词汇 
        英 [ˌbɪbli'ɒɡrəfi]    美 [ˌbɪbli'ɑːɡrəfi]   
        • n.参考书目;文献学

      • 用作名词 (n.)
        1. Bibliography usually appears at the end of a book.
          参考书目通常在书后列出。
        2. The book ought to include a bibliography of the subject.
          这本书应包括一份关于这一学科的参考书目。
        3. Please include your quotations in the bibliography.
          请在参考文献处标明你的引文出处。
        4. We have quoted in the bibliography a large number of items.
          文献目录中列举了大量文献。

        iterate

         畅通词汇 
        英 ['ɪtəreɪt]    美 ['ɪtəreɪt]   
        • v.反复说;重做;[计]迭代
        • 用作动词 (v.)
          1. Let me iterate that we have absolutely no plans to increase taxation.
            让我再一次重申我们绝对没有增税的计划

          traversal

           
          英 [træ'vɜːsl]    美 ['trævɜːsəl]   
          • n.横越;横断物;(横向)往返移动;【计】遍历
          • 用作名词 (n.)
            1. Versa provides this operation in the form of a backward traversal.
              Versa以向后遍历的形式提供这一操作。

            array

             核心词汇 
            英 [ə'reɪ]    美 [ə'reɪ]   
            • n.一系列;大批;数组;陈列,列队;盛装
            • vt.排列;部署;打扮
            • 用作名词 (n.)
              1. The era also gave birth to a whole array of new social problems.
                那个时代还产生了一系列新的社会问题。
              2. We have quite an array of leather shoes.
                我们有一大批各类皮鞋。
              3. Today's vehicles offer an array of advanced safety features.
                现在的汽车都提供了大量先进的安全设备。
              4. Our troops were drawn up in battle array.
                我们的部队已严阵以待。
              5. People are all in holiday array.
                人们都穿着节日盛装。
              用作及物动词 (vt.)
              1. I want to array this specimen mount in the display window.
                我想把这个标本架放到橱窗里。
              2. Banners are arrayed on the wall.
                墙上张挂着锦旗。
              3. Jane arrayed herself in beautiful garment.
                简穿上漂亮的服装。

              subscript

               畅通词汇 
              英 ['sʌbskrɪpt]    美 ['sʌbskrɪpt]   
              • n.下标
              • adj.写在下方的
              • 用作名词 (n.)
                1. Next, the subscript expression is evaluated.
                  接着,下标表达式被求值。
                2. Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
                  下标指标必须或者是真实的积极的整数逻辑。

                mutable

                 畅通词汇 
                英 ['mjuːtəbl]    美 ['mjuːtəbl]   
                • adj.可变的;易变的;反复无常的
                  1. Extremely mutable sites are called "hot spots".
                    极端可突变的位置称为“热点”。
                  2. Thus it has no loops and no mutable variables.
                    因此这种没有循环,也没有可变的变量。
                  3. Influenza viruses are also astonishingly mutable.
                    流感病毒也惊人地变化无常。
                  4. She was born to be mutable and explosive.
                    她是一个天生变化无常和容易发火的女人。


              primitive

                常用词汇  
              ['prɪmətɪv]     ['prɪmətɪv]    
              • adj.原始的;简陋的
              • n.文艺复兴前的艺术家;原始人
              用作形容词 (adj.)
              1. Primitive peoples deified the sun.
                原始部落将太阳奉为神。
              2. The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.
                原始社会的结构并不一定就是简单的。
              3. They built a primitive shelter out of the tree trunks
                他们用一些树干建造了一个简陋的棚子。
              收起
              用作名词 (n.)
              1. Primitive people often lived in caves.
                原始人常常住在山洞里。
              2. Primitive man made himselfprimitive tools from stones and bones.
                原始人用石块和骨头做原始的工具。

              premises

               
              ['premɪsɪz]     ['premɪsɪz]    
              • n.(企业;机构等)房产;经营场所
              • 名词premise的复数形式.
              用作名词 (n.)
              1. They have leased the premises out to an oil company.
                他们已把房产出租给一家石油公司。
              2. The company is looking for larger premises.
                这家公司正在寻找较大的营业场所。
              3. They anticipate moving to bigger premises by the end of the year.
                他们预期年底前迁入较大的经营场址。
              4. A thief was caught on the premises of a large jewellery store.
                一个小偷在一家大型珠宝商店的营业场所被抓获了。

              analogous

               扩展词汇 
              英 [ə'næləɡəs]    美 [ə'næləɡəs]   
              • adj.类似的
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              类似的
               analogously analogousness

              analogous是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              英英释义

              Adjective:
              1. similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar;

                "brains and computers are often considered analogous"
                "salmon roe is marketed as analogous to caviar"

              2. corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin;

                "the wings of a bee and those of a hummingbird are analogous"

              analogous的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作形容词 (adj.)
              1. The human heart is analogous to a pump.
                人的心脏和泵类似。
              2. Brains and computers are often considered analogous.
                人脑和电脑常被认为是类似的。

              flip

               常用词汇 
              英 [flɪp]    美 [flɪp]   
              • vt.掷;轻击;弹
              • vi.翻转
              • n.(跳水或体操动作中的)空翻;轻弹;浏览
              • adj.无礼的;冒失的;轻率的
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              翻转
              浏览
              轻弹
              轻击
              轻率的
              无礼的
              冒失的
               flipper flippest flipped flipped flipping flips
              new

              flip是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              双解释义

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. an acrobatic feat in which the feet roll over the head (either forward or backward) and return

              2. hot or cold alcoholic mixed drink containing a beaten egg

              3. a sudden, quick movement;

                "with a flip of the wrist"
                "the fish flipped over"

              4. the act of flipping a coin

              5. a dive in which the diver somersaults before entering the water

              6. (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team;

                "the pass was fumbled"

              查看更多Adjective:
              1. marked by casual disrespect;

                "a flip answer to serious question"
                "the student was kept in for impudent behavior"

              Verb:
              1. lightly throw to see which side comes up;

                "I don't know what to do--I may as well flip a coin!"

              2. cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation;

                "switch on the light"
                "throw the lever"

              3. look through a book or other written material;

                "He thumbed through the report"
                "She leafed through the volume"

              4. toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air

              5. cause to move with a flick;

                "he flicked his Bic"

              6. throw or toss with a light motion;

                "flip me the beachball"
                "toss me newspaper"

              7. move with a flick or light motion

              8. turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse;

                "flip over the pork chop"
                "turn over the pancakes"

              9. react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way;

                "he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University"

              10. go mad, go crazy;

                "He flipped when he heard that he was being laid off"

              11. reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)

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              flip的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作及物动词 (vt.)
              1. Let's flip a coin to see who goes first.
                我们来掷硬币看谁先去。
              2. Kids flip frisbees while their elders chat.
                孩子们玩飞盘,大人聊天。
              3. He flipped a crumb across the room.
                他把面包屑弹到房间另一头。
              4. She flipped the insect from her face.
                她将昆虫从脸上弹掉。
              收起
              用作不及物动词 (vi.)
              1. He flipped to a fresh page and began to write.
                他翻到另外一页,开始写了起来。
              2. The plane nearly flipped when it landed.
                这架飞机在着陆时差点儿翻身。
              3. The fish flipped on the deck.
                鱼儿在甲板上翻跳。
              收起
              用作名词 (n.)
              1. The gymnast had to do a double back flip.
                这个体操运动员得做一个360度后空翻。
              2. He did a flip after spinning around the high bar.
                他在高杆上旋转身子之后翻了个筋斗。
              3. He removed the crumb with a flip of the thumb and the forefinger.
                他用拇指与食指轻轻弹去面包屑。
              4. I had a quick flip through the book and it looked very interesting.
                我很快翻阅了一下那本书,看来似乎很有趣。
              收起
              用作形容词 (adj.)
              1. Don't be flip with me.
                不要对我油腔滑舌。
              2. I don't want a flip answer to a serious question.
                我不希望看到对严肃问题的轻率回答

              sieve

               常用词汇 
              英 [sɪv]    美 [sɪv]   
              • n.筛子;粗篮;说话轻率不能保密的人
              • v.筛;滤
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              筛子
              说话轻率..
              粗篮
               sieved sieved sieving sieves
              new

              sieve是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              双解释义

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. a strainer for separating lumps from powdered material or grading particles

              Verb:
              1. examine in order to test suitability;

                "screen these samples"
                "screen the job applicants"

              2. check and sort carefully;

                "sift the information"

              3. separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements;

                "sift the flour"

              4. distinguish and separate out;

                "sift through the job candidates"

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              sieve的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. We can separate the stones out with a sieve.
                我们可以用一个筛子把石头分离出来。
              2. This boat leaks like a sieve,ie very badly.
                这条船漏得像个筛子。
              用作动词 (v.)
              1. We often shake flour through a sieve.
                我们经常用筛子筛面粉。
              2. You'll need to sieve out the stone from the soil.
                你得将石块从土中筛出。
              3. Sieve the sauce to get the lumps out.
                滤一下酱汁,把硬块弄出来。
              4. Known as theanine, the tiny molecule enters the bloodstream, then crosses the critical blood-brain barrier, the selective sieve that allows entry only of certain molecules.
                这种称作茶胺酸的微小分子会进人血液中,接着穿越重要的血脑屏障,那是种只让特定分子通过的选择性滤网。

              Eratosthenes

               
                     
              • 埃拉托色尼(公元前三世纪的希腊天文学家、数学家和地理学家)

              Eratosthenes是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              英英释义

              sieve of Eratosthenes

               
                     
              • 爱拉托逊斯筛法,厄拉多塞筛
              Noun:
              1. Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the Moon and sun (276-194 BC)

              Euclidean

               
                     
              • a(古希腊数学家).;欧几里得的;欧几里得几何学的
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              欧几里得..
              欧几里得..

              Euclidean是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              英英释义

              Adjective:
              1. relating to geometry as developed by Euclid;

                "Euclidian geometry"

              Euclidean的用法和样例:

              词汇搭配

              • Euclidean geometry欧几里得几何...

              subtraction

               畅通词汇 
              英 [səb'trækʃn]    美 [səb'trækʃn]   
              • n.减法;减去
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              减法
              减去
              new

              subtraction是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. an arithmetic operation in which the difference between two numbers is calculated;

                "the subtraction of three from four leaves one"
                "four minus three equals one"

              2. the act of subtracting (removing a part from the whole);

                "he complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks"

              subtraction的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. Two from five is a simple subtraction.
                五减二是简单的减法。
              2. Subtraction is the inverse operation of addition.
                减法是加法的逆运算。

              Euclid

               畅通词汇 
                     
              • n.欧几里得(古希腊数学家)

              Euclid是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. Greek geometer (3rd century BC)

              Euclid的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. Archimedes and Euclid writings are still relevant today.
                阿基米德和欧几里得的著作今天仍有意义。
              2. Understand Euclid's proof of the Pythagorean Theorem.
                理解欧几里得对毕德哥拉斯定理的证明。
              • vt.表示;象征
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              表示
              象征
               denotable denoted denoted denoting denotes

              denote是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              双解释义

              英英释义

              Verb:
              1. be a sign or indication of;

                "Her smile denoted that she agreed"

              2. have as a meaning;

                "`multi-' denotes `many' "

              3. make known; make an announcement;

                "She denoted her feelings clearly"

              denote的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作及物动词 (vt.)
              1. A smile often denotes pleasure and friendship.
                微笑常常表示高兴和友善。
              2. These nouns denote a state of joyful exuberance.
                这些名词都指示洋溢着欢乐的状态。
              3. Dark clouds denote a coming storm.
                黑云表明风暴要来临。
              4. We often denote danger by red letters.
                我们常常用红字表示危险。
              5. This word denotes a certain kind of animal.
                这个词是一种野兽的名称。

              logarithmic

               
              英 [ˌlɒɡə'rɪðmɪk]    美 [ˌlɒɡə'rɪðmɪk]   
              • adj.对数的
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              对数的

              logarithmic是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              英英释义

              Adjective:
              1. of or relating to or using logarithms;

                "logarithmic function"

              logarithmic的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作形容词 (adj.)
              1. Demonstrate understanding of the index and logarithmic laws.
                示范索引和对数的法律理解。

              logarithm

               畅通词汇 
              英 ['lɒɡərɪðəm]    美 ['lɔːɡərɪðəm]   
              • n.[数]对数
               logarithmic logarithmically

            • denomination

               畅通词汇 
              英 [dɪˌnɒmɪ'neɪʃn]    美 [dɪˌnɑːmɪ'neɪʃn]   
              • n.名称;教派;面额
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              教派
              面额
              名称
               denominational denominationally
              new

              denomination是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith

              2. a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money;

                "he flashed a fistful of bills of large denominations"

              3. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others

              denomination的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. Today the denomination is worldwide.
                目前这个教派已遍布世界各地。
              2. This denomination has its origins in Calvinism.
                这一教派源自加尔文教。
              3. They are mainly credit and debit, some cash for small denomination purchases.
                他们主要是信用卡和付款,一些是为小面额现金购买。

              caterpillar

               畅通词汇 
              英 ['kætəpɪlə(r)]    美 ['kætərpɪlər]   
              • n.毛虫
              • Caterpillar.
              • n.卡特彼勒(财富500强公司之一;总部所在地美国;主要经营工业农业设备)
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              毛虫
              主要经营..
              卡特彼勒..
              总部所在..
              new

              caterpillar是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. a wormlike and often brightly colored and hairy or spiny larva of a butterfly or moth

              2. a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work

              caterpillar的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly.
                毛虫是蝴蝶的幼体。
              2. The ugly caterpillar will change into a beautiful butterfly.
                丑陋的毛虫会变成美丽的蝴蝶。
              3. caterpillar must pass through the cocoon stage to become a butterfly.
                毛毛虫必须经过茧的阶段才能变成蝴蝶

              reminiscent

               扩展词汇 
              英 [ˌremɪ'nɪsnt]    美 [ˌremɪ'nɪsnt]   
              • adj.怀旧的;引人联想的
              • n.回忆者;回忆录作者
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              怀旧的
              回忆录作..
              回忆者
              引人联想..
               reminiscently

              reminiscent是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              双解释义

              英英释义

              Adjective:
              1. serving to bring to mind;

                "cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note"
                "a campaign redolent of machine politics"

              reminiscent的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作形容词 (adj.)
              1. I don't know why I am in such a reminiscent mood.
                不知为何我这般怀旧。
              2. Doane warmed up and became reminiscent.
                多恩激动起来,谈到往事。
              3. The atmosphere was reminiscent of spy movies.
                那气氛使人联想起间谍电影。
              4. Her writing style was reminiscent of ancient classical writers.
                她的写作风格使人联想到古代的古典作家。

              pruning

               
              英 [pruːnɪŋ]    美 [pruːnɪŋ]   
              • n.修剪
              • 动词prune的现在分词形式.
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              修剪
              动词prun..
              new

              pruning是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. something that has been pruned off of a plant

              2. the act of trimming a plant

              pruning的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. He has been pruning the pear trees.
                他一直在修剪梨树。
              2. Wounds frequently occur as a result of pruning.
                修剪往往造成损伤。

              rung

               扩展词汇 
              英 [rʌŋ]    美 [rʌŋ]   
              • n.阶梯;横档;(社会、职业、组织等的)阶层
              • 动词ring的过去分词.
              释义常用度分布图海词统计
              阶梯
              横档
              动词ring..
              new

              rung是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

              详尽释义

              行业释义

              英英释义

              Noun:
              1. a crosspiece between the legs of a chair

              2. one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder

              rung的用法和样例:

              例句

              用作名词 (n.)
              1. Hold the ladder tightly and move up a rung at a time.
                抓紧梯子一级一级地往上爬。
              2. Finally, envision yourself climbing the ladder and writing down the pairs of letters that make up each rung.
                最后,想像自己正在爬梯子,将构成每对字母的梯级写下来。
              3. He put his foot on the bottom rung to keep the ladder steady.
                他用脚踩住最底下的横档稳住梯子。
              4. He is still on the bottom rung of the political ladder.
                他尚处于政治阶梯的最低一级。
              5. The director made his son start on the bottom rung of the ladder as an office boy.
                董事让他的儿子从最低级的职员做起。

              modulo

               
              英 ['mɒdjʊləʊ]    美 ['mɒdjəˌloʊ]   
              • prep.关于模数












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