discrete的意思和读音

discrete

: [dɪˈskrit] : [dɪˈskriːt]

adj.

Adj.+n.discrete unit

adj.separate,distinct,disconnected,detached,isolated

discreteadj.

1.independent of other things of the same type

The organisms can be divided into discrete categories.

adj.1.,;2.;【;【

adj.1.separate

1. qualitative/categorical discrete continuous ...

2. disastrous discrete divine ...

3. Beam splitters discrete , objective/eye lens / ...

4. certitude discrete discretion ...

5. secrete discrete incite ...

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1.Beneath this location, application code generation takes place in a discrete directory for each application.

2."Bound" or "free" are not a very useful description since it is an attempt to classify a continuum in terms of discrete states.“

3.Feelings of gladness and sadness continued to run through me in discrete layers, like currents in a river.

4.Greene talks a little about discrete vs. continuum models of space-time, and about how much computing power is really needed.Greenes

5.Firstly, the secret image is transformed into a digital hologram image by the means of discrete Fresnel diffraction.

6.The word digital implies that the information in the computer is represented by variables that take a limited number of discrete values.“

7.These operations can be called discrete 3 operation. Quantity of these operations and of equations constructed by them will be very huge.

8.The immediate team is the smallest unit, greater than a single person, that collaborates to produce a product or discrete part of a product.

9.If you can rely on close friends or relatives of the person to be discrete then you could ask them but they might not know the answer.

10.Design and art from a historical source is homologous to see all Creator culture is the result of discrete division.