method如何读

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method英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]方法,办法 a planned way of doing sth
  2. [U]秩序,条理 proper planning and arrangement

method是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 方法,办法,措施
  2. 条理
  3. 秩序,顺序
  4. 方式
  5. 规律
  6. 【生】分类法
  7. 【戏】融入法
  8. 井井有条,有条不紊
  9. 看来奇怪的行为有其道理
  10. 教学法
  11. 程序,步骤
  12. 调查方法
  13. 类函数

method自然拼读

meth·od

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method变形

复数:methods

method词根

词根:method

adj.

methodical 有系统的;有方法的

methodological 方法的,方法论的

adv.

methodically 有方法地;有系统地

n.

methodology 方法学,方法论

method英英释义

noun

a procedure or process for attaining an object: such as

the lecture method

a way, technique, or process of or for doing something

often slow in their business methods—T. R. Ybarra

a discipline that deals with the principles and techniques of scientific inquiry

orderly arrangement, development, or classification : plan

The book is completely lacking in method.

the habitual practice of orderliness and regularity

time enough to do everything if only you used method—Angela Thirkell

capitalized a dramatic technique by which an actor seeks to gain complete identification with the inner personality of the character being portrayed

method词组

analysis method解析法;离子微探针质谱仪分析法

design method设计方法,设计法

finite element method (FEM)有限元素法

finite element method (fem)有限元素法

finite element method[计]有限元法;[化]有限单元法

control method控制方法,检查法

calculation method计算方法

teaching method教学方法;教学方式

test method检测方法,检测方法

analytical method分析法

traditional method传统方法;传统法

research method研究方法;研究模式

simulation method模拟法;仿真法

processing method处理方法;加工方法

testing method检测方法;试验法

numerical method数值方法;数值计算法

preparation method制备方法

optimization method优化方法;最优化方法

measuring method测量方法

mining method矿山法;开采法

method区别

 measure, means, method, medium

measure结论,步骤

means方法

method方法

medium媒介,阶段

以上来源于网络

 fashion, means, approach, way, method, manner, mode

这组词都有“方法、方式”的意思,其区别是:

fashion着重独特的程序或方式,尤指个人的偏爱或习惯。

means指为达到某种目的或目标而采用的方法、手段或途径。

approach指从事某事的特别方法、途径。

way普通用词,可指一般的方法,有时也指个人的方法或方式,也可指特殊的方式或方法。

method指有系统、有条理地办事或解决问题的方法。

manner多指行动的特殊方式或独特的方法。

mode书面用词,常指因个人爱好或传统习俗等因素而遵循的方法。

以上来源于网络

method词源中文解释

15世纪早期,“疾病的定期、系统性治疗”,源自拉丁语 methodus “教学或行进方式”,源自希腊语 methodos “科学探究、探究方法、调查”,最初是“追求、追随”,源自 meta “追求或追寻”(见 meta-) + hodos “一种方法、系统; 一种做事、说话等的方式”,也是“旅行、旅程”,字源不明(见 Exodus)。

“任何做事的方式,有序的行为规范,以达到目的”的意思始于1580年代; “有序性、规律性”的意思始于1610年代。指“达到目的的一套系统或完整的规则集”始于1680年代。与俄罗斯导演康斯坦丁·斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基(1863-1938)相关的表演理论,始见于1923年。

method_医学行业词汇

方法,术:进行任何动作或手术的方式

一种操作步骤或技术。又见maneuver,stains,tests,treatment等项下

method_哲学行业词汇

方法

method_金融行业词汇

顺查法

正查法

method词源英文解释

Middle English, prescribed treatment, from Latin methodus, from Greek methodos, from meta- + hodos way

The first known use of method was in the 15th century

method儿童词典英英释义

mistake1 of 2verb

to understand wrongly : misinterpret

mistook my meaning

to estimate incorrectly

mistook the strength of the enemy

to identify wrongly

mistook me for her

mistake2 of 2noun

a wrong judgment : misunderstanding

a wrong action or statement

miss1 of 3verb

to fail to hit, catch, reach, or get miss the ball

miss a target

escape entry 1 sense 2, avoid

just missed being hurt

to leave out : omit

missed their lunch

to fail to attend

missed three days of school

to discover or feel the absence of

missed our old friends

to fail to understand, sense, or experience

missed the main point of the story

misfire sense 1

the engine missed

miss2 of 3noun

a failure to reach a desired goal or result

a failure to fire

miss3 of 3noun

—used as a title before the name of an unmarried woman or girl

—used before the name of a place, an activity, an epithet, or a quality to form a title for a girl who represents the thing indicatedMiss Punctuality

Miss America

a young woman or girl—used as a term of address

this way, Miss

plural a clothing size for women of average height and build

minute1 of 2noun

the 60th part of an hour of time

the 60th part of a degree of angular measure

the distance one can cover in a minute

moment sense 1

plural a brief record of what went on in a meeting

minute2 of 2adjective

very small : tiny

of small importance : petty

marked by close attention to details

minor1 of 2adjective

less in size, importance, or value a minor injury

a minor poet

not having reached the age to have full civil rights

relating to or being a musical scale in which the third tone is lowered a half step

based on a minor scale

minor key

minor2 of 2noun

a person who has not reached the age to have full civil rights

mind1 of 2noun

the state of remembering or of being remembered : memory, recollection

call to mind

the part of a person that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons

intention sense 1, desire

changed my mind

the normal or healthy condition of the mental abilities

lose one's mind

one's view or opinion about something : view

speak your mind

mind2 of 2verb

chiefly dialect remember sense 1

to pay attention to : heed mind your own business

mind what you're doing

obey sense 1a

mind one's parents

to be bothered by minds the cold

never mind your mistake

to be careful about : watch out for

mind the broken glass

to take charge of

minding the children

mind1 of 2noun

the state of remembering or of being remembered : memory, recollection

call to mind

the part of a person that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons

intention sense 1, desire

changed my mind

the normal or healthy condition of the mental abilities

lose one's mind

one's view or opinion about something : view

speak your mind

mind2 of 2verb

chiefly dialect remember sense 1

to pay attention to : heed mind your own business

mind what you're doing

obey sense 1a

mind one's parents

to be bothered by minds the cold

never mind your mistake

to be careful about : watch out for

mind the broken glass

to take charge of

minding the children

mind1 of 2noun

the state of remembering or of being remembered : memory, recollection

call to mind

the part of a person that feels, perceives, thinks, wills, and especially reasons

intention sense 1, desire

changed my mind

the normal or healthy condition of the mental abilities

lose one's mind

one's view or opinion about something : view

speak your mind

mind2 of 2verb

chiefly dialect remember sense 1

to pay attention to : heed mind your own business

mind what you're doing

obey sense 1a

mind one's parents

to be bothered by minds the cold

never mind your mistake

to be careful about : watch out for

mind the broken glass

to take charge of

minding the children

minoun

the third note of the musical scale

methodnoun

a way, plan, or procedure for doing something

orderly arrangement

method医学词典英英释义

methodnoun

a procedure or process for attaining an object: as

a systematic procedure, technique, or mode of inquiry employed by or proper to a particular discipline see scientific method

a way, technique, or process of or for doing something

method 例句

1 In medicine there were no reliable methods of measuring success until the nineteenth century.

2 After taking my case history, he asked me to wait while he consulted with some of his colleagues by phone as to the best method of darkening my skin.

3 Harry frankly marveled at the fact that Hermione could research magical methods of eavesdropping as well as everything else they had to do.

4 Within the last 5,000 years, some of those productive regions witnessed an intensification of Aboriginal food-gathering methods, and a buildup of Aboriginal population density.

5 I suppose I could try to use the methods Samantha taught me, but that seems more trouble than it’s worth.

6 But don’t run away with the idea that Harvey invented the scientific method.

7 Oppenheimer’s scientists assumed this same gun assembly method would work for plutonium.

8 Zimbardo has since accepted some criticism of his methods and admitted that the experiment was “clearly unethical.”

9 The economy of the sanitation method is stressed by New York experts in Dutch elm disease control.

10 “I felt strange. Because their methods were different. They were learning usages that my group hadn’t learned yet, so we felt stupid.”

11 I can see her as though it were but yesterday, on that unforgettable afternoon—never mind how many years ago—when she sat on her favourite sofa in the lounge, debating her method of attack.

12 "Why must the directives be changed in my district when the old methods are needed—especially now?"

13 In the Southwest an estimated 75 million acres of mesquite lands require management by some means, and chemical spraying is the method most actively pushed.

14 The booming sales of chemical crabgrass killers are another example of how readily unsound methods catch on.

15 “There are no anomalies present, Susan. The variations in wording and the time reactions are within the limits of ordinary frequency groupings. We need finer methods. They must have computers here. No.”

16 Such scientific methods, Hoover proclaimed, would assist “the guardians of civilization in the face of the common danger.”

17 Major approaches to music education: An account of method.

18 A rapid and accurate method for the inspection of export ferrophosphorus is elaborated in this paper.

介绍我省出口磷铁所采用的精确、快速的检验方法及其分析研究.

19 Printing created a community of astronomers working on common problems with common methods and reaching agreed solutions.

20 Instead, Reich employed a method of driving music along through constantly evolving reiteration, which was quite alternative to the tried and tested Western formulas perfected over several hundred years.

method 同义词

3 行动方式

bag pattern

7 系统

system frame

10 有条不紊

methodical just so

14 措施

step measure cure

method 短语相关

(a) method in/to one's madness method of fluxions rhythm method scientific method Stanislavski method the scientific method

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