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词根:visually
adj.visualized 直观的;直视的
adv.visually 形象化地;外表上;看得见地
v.visualized 使形象化;想像(visualize的过去分词)
vi.visualize 显现
vt.visualize 形象,形象化;想像,设想
noun
formation of mental visual images
the act or process of interpreting in visual terms or of putting into visible form
the process of making an internal organ or part visible by the introduction (as by swallowing) of a radiopaque substance followed by radiography
flow visualization流动显示;怜显示;辽视化
1881年,动作名词,源自 visualize。
显影,造影
想象
The first known use of visualization was in 1883
vitaladjective
concerned with or necessary to the continuation of life
the heart and lungs are vital organs
full of vitality : animated
characteristic of life or of living things
vital activities
destructive of life : fatal
a vital wound
of first importance
a vital clue
vitalizeverb
to give vitality to
the good news vitalized his supporters
vitalizeverb
to give vitality to
the good news vitalized his supporters
vitalitynoun
the property by which the living can be separated from the nonliving : life
capacity to live and develop
energy of mind or body
the ability to last
lively and animated spirit
vitaladjective
concerned with or necessary to the continuation of life
the heart and lungs are vital organs
full of vitality : animated
characteristic of life or of living things
vital activities
destructive of life : fatal
a vital wound
of first importance
a vital clue
visual1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or used in vision
visual organs
received by sight
visual impressions
visible sense 1
visual objects
of, relating to, or using visual aids
a visual presentation
visual2 of 2noun
something (as a picture, chart, or film) that appeals to the sight and is used to illustrate, demonstrate, or advertise—usually used in plural
visualizeverb
to make visibleespecially: to form a mental image of
visualizeverb
to make visibleespecially: to form a mental image of
visualizeverb
to make visibleespecially: to form a mental image of
visualizationnoun
the formation of visual mental images
the act or process of putting into visual form
visualizationnoun
formation of mental visual images
the process of making an internal organ or part visible by the introduction (as by swallowing, by an injection, or by an enema) of a radiopaque substance followed by radiography
1 He works in South San Fransisco, Calif., on advanced imaging and visualization systems for surgical robotics at Verily Life Sciences, a biotechnology company that is a subsidiary of Alphabet.
2 In 2 D visualization and drawing applications, vertical and horizontal scrolling are common.
在二维的可视化及绘图应用中, 垂直和水平滚动非常普遍.
3 Another lesson that stuck with him was the value of negative visualization.
4 Although visualization often consumes more space, its capability to clearly communicate is well worth the pixels.
虽然可视化往往会占用更多的空间, 但占用的这些像素换来了清晰的表达,这是值得的.
5 As a consequence, people too often speak of Balanchine as if he had a hotline to all his composers and his ballets were visualizations of their intentions.
6 General strategy, desired visualization.
一般策略,实现理想的可视化。
7 If gratitude is something that doesn’t come naturally, negative visualization can help you to get there.
8 In addition to several visualization and meditation exercises, he offers ways for parents to open lines of communication with their kids about the subject.
9 Enhancing understanding biological processes and systems by synthesizing data from a variety of fields into scientifically accurate, aesthetically rich visualizations.
10 There’s no music visualization here — but multiple layers of Schubert’s score seem uncannily connected to the very nervous system of the people and situations we follow onstage.
11 Before the pandemic, she integrated daily deep visualization and shamanic meditation.
12 The results are the forerunners of the luscious data visualizations and other complex digital images we see today.
13 This collection includes a random setting that always shows a unique visualization.
此可视化效果集包括一项随机设置,它将始终显示独特的可视化效果.
14 These visualizations, along with the underlying data, were sent to allied organizations like the citizen-led Commission on Interracial Cooperation, to newspapers nationwide and to elected officials of all parties and regions.
15 There are dazzling examples of new technologies including data visualizations, the digital imagery that not only makes sense of huge quantities of complex information, but instantly reflects any changes.
16 Visual ( visualization ): the use of graphical user interface ( GUI ) programming methods.
Visual ( 可视化 ): 采用图形用户界面 ( GUI ) 的程序设计方法.
17 The rendering, or visualization, is arguably architecture's purest state.
透视图或可视化是有争议的建筑设计的最纯净的阶段.
18 A cloud based data visualization app will make NHL.com/Stats more interactive and provide an experience as personal as watching the game.
19 As the model of science and technology increasingly depended on visualization, it is not surprising that Fox Talbot, Llewelyn and John Herschel, a prominent scientist, experimented with photography.
20 Another benefit of this visualization is that you feel more in control when you have planned for all outcomes.
1 形象化
2 可视化
3 视觉化
4 透视
5 直观化
7 可见性
9 可视性