data如何读

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data英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]数据;资料;材料 facts or information, especially when examined and used to make decisions
  2. [U](储存在计算机中的)数据资料 information that is stored by a computer;information in a form that can be processed by and stored in a computer system

data是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 资料,材料
  2. 数据,数据资料,数字(datum的复数)
  3. 论据
  4. 事实,知识
  5. 已知条件
  6. 信息
  7. 已知数

data自然拼读

da·ta

dae t [or] deI t

data英英释义

noun

factual information (such as measurements or statistics) used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation comprehensive data on economic growth have been published—N. H. Jacoby

the data is plentiful and easily available—H. A. Gleason, Jr.

information in digital form that can be transmitted or processed

information output by a sensing device or organ that includes both useful and irrelevant or redundant information and must be processed to be meaningful

data词组

data processing数据处理

experimental data实验数据;试验数据

data mining数据挖掘技术(即指从资料中发掘资讯或知识)

data acquisition数据采集

test data测试数据;检查数据

data analysis数据分析

data collection数据收集;资料收集

data structure数据结构

seismic data地震资料;地震数据

data transmission数据传输

monitoring data监测数据

data management数据管理

clinical data临床资料;临床数据

for data循环数据

statistical data统计数据

measured data测量数据

data warehouse数据仓库

personal data个人资料

data base数据库(等于data bank);基本数据;储存之资料

logging data记录数据,登录数据;存入数据

data区别

 message, information, data

这组词都有“资料、信息”的意思,其区别是:

message指通过书写、谈话和信号等方式所进行的通讯“信息”。

information和data作“资料”解时,前者仅指所获得、提供或描述的慨况,而不指具体的数据或资料,后者则指具体的资料。

data是datum的复数形式,本义指作为计算和测量基础的资料。

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data词源中文解释

1640年代,“给定或授予的事实”, datum 的古典复数形式,源自拉丁语 datum “(给定的东西)”,是 dare 的中性过去分词,意为“给予”(来自 PIE 根 *do- “给予”)。在古典用法中,最初是指“作为数学问题计算基础的给定事实”。从1897年开始,意为“为将来参考而收集的数字事实”。

“可传输和可存储的信息,用于执行计算机操作”的意思首次记录于1946年。Data-processing 出现于1954年; data-base(也称 database)“计算机中的结构化数据集合”于1962年出现; data-entry 则于1970年出现。

data_农学行业词汇

数据

data_医学行业词汇

(单 datum)资料,论(数)据:作讨论或参考依据的事实材料

data_物理学行业词汇

数据

data_电力行业词汇

数据终接设备

[circuit] terminating equip- ment

data_铁道行业词汇

数据

data词源英文解释

Latin, plural of datum — see datum

The first known use of data was in 1646

data儿童词典英英释义

date1 of 3noun

the oblong edible fruit of a tall Old World palm

the palm that produces dates called alsodate palm

date2 of 3noun

the time at which an event occurs

a statement giving the time of doing or making (as of a coin or check)

duration

the period of time to which something belongs

appointment sense 3especially: a social engagement between two persons that often has a romantic character

a person with whom one has a social engagement

date3 of 3verb

to record the date of or on

date a letter

to show or find out the date, age, or period of

date an antique

to make or have a date with

to come into existence : originate

dates from the 1400s

to go as far back

dating back to childhood

to show plainly the age of

decor that really dates the house

date1 of 3noun

the oblong edible fruit of a tall Old World palm

the palm that produces dates called alsodate palm

date2 of 3noun

the time at which an event occurs

a statement giving the time of doing or making (as of a coin or check)

duration

the period of time to which something belongs

appointment sense 3especially: a social engagement between two persons that often has a romantic character

a person with whom one has a social engagement

date3 of 3verb

to record the date of or on

date a letter

to show or find out the date, age, or period of

date an antique

to make or have a date with

to come into existence : originate

dates from the 1400s

to go as far back

dating back to childhood

to show plainly the age of

decor that really dates the house

databasenoun

a collection of data that is organized especially to be used by a computer

databasenoun

a collection of data that is organized especially to be used by a computer

databasenoun

a collection of data that is organized especially to be used by a computer

data banknoun

database

datasingular or plural noun

facts about something that can be used in calculating, reasoning, or planning

information in numerical form for use especially in a computer

data医学词典英英释义

datanoun, plural in form but singular or plural in construction

factual information (as measurements or statistics) used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation comprehensive data on the incidence of Lyme disease

the data is plentiful and easily available—H. A. Gleason, Jr.

data 例句

1 A street crime has a victim, who typically reports the crime to the police, who generate data, which in turn generate thousands of academic papers by criminologists, sociologists, and economists.

2 The data can be interpreted in many different ways.

这份资料可以从多方面解读。

3 Regulations were stringent, and his data never was obtained from a reliable source, but always were obtained.

4 Mendel’s notebook was filled with tables and scribblings, with data from thousands of crosses.

5 But even with those databases, the sheer quantity of data can still cause problems.

可是即便有了那些数据库,数据的数量之大仍然会带来问题。

6 Archaeologists had been making inferences from limited, indirect data.

7 The words data and media have now joined the group.

8 The thermal contact conductance model under plastic deformation was obtained by analyzing the experimental data.

通过对实验数据进行回归分析,得到了在接触副材料发生塑性变形条件下的接触热导率模型.

9 It operated at warp speed and had massive storage capacity so that he could mine the scientific world on every front, synthesize the data, and adapt it to his needs.

10 The next scientific step was to compare seriously the experimental X-ray data with the diffraction pattern predicted by our model.

11 The data of IGRF ( International Geomagnetic Reference Field ) are widely used in geomagnetic basic investigations.

国际地磁参考场 ) 资料在地磁学的基础研究中得到广泛的应用.

12 But the data is exact enough for a clear trend to be easily discernible.

但是,这些数据已足够精确,可让我们辨别出一个明显的趋势。

13 The mother’s womb provided nutrition so that this data could be transformed into a child.

14 “I observe patterns and data, and they form logical conclusions, and he’s just gay. He’s always been gay.”

15 “This program helps us to interpret the data in an understandable way. What you see here is a simplified depiction of a particular DNA sequence in Tris’s genetic material,” he says.

16 Some of those are Reuters veterans sent out to train the Indian teams, some are reporters filing earnings flashes, but most are journalists doing slightly more specialized data analysis—number crunching—for securities offerings.

17 We have virtually unlimited amounts of data at our fingertips at all times, and we’re well versed in the arguments about the dangers of not knowing enough and not doing our homework.

18 I can tell he's still churning the data.

19 Obsessive parents might find this lack of correlation bothersome—what was the point of all those Mommy and Me classes?—but that is what the data tell us.

20 I immediately made a data table of all the letters and their corresponding values.

data 同义词

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