macro的意思和读音

macro

: [ˈmækroʊ] : [ˈmækrəʊ]

adj.使

n.

macros  

n.instruction,command,key code,function,short cut

macron.

1.a single instruction in a computer program that automatically causes a complete series of instructions to be put into effect, in order to perform a particular task

adj.1.;;2.使

n.1.2., ,

adj.1.large, or considered in a general way

n.1.a short computer program containing a series of actions that you can start by pressing a particular key or typing a particular command

1. LD:Low Dispersion 。 M:Macro 。 Micro: 。 ...

7. sugar;traffic photo→photos;macro)→ data;vacuum( , …

8. machinery macro- macroanalysis

:,,,,使,,,,

1.Despite the macro- and microeconomic hurdles, there are advantages for executives trying to drive through wholesale reforms in a downturn.

2.I manage to ask Koch whether you really can transfer macro-economic theories to a real-life company.

3.She said the dialogue will focus on the discussion of global, strategic and long-term macro-economic issues of common concern.

4.Otherwise, if the expression is not a constant, another macro function is called to round up the value to a power of two.2

5."Macro growth does not always translate into profitability, " Joe Bae, co-head of KKR's Asian operations, said at a recent conference.KKR·(JoeBae):“。”

6.At the macro level, the dark lines crossing over one another make it difficult to follow any one individual line.线使线线

7.But she said that in the long term the macro picture will continue to overshadow these developments.

8.Recently, the studies on them have been a hot region. Thus it is of great significance to comprehensively exploit the macro fungi.

9.And a good deal of Sina's macro strength in the online world actually comes from its microblog, known as Weibo.”。

10.Keynesian economics, which had been nearly forgotten inside the macro field, has found new voices from outside.