modal的意思和读音

modal

: [ˈmoʊd(ə)l] : [ˈməʊd(ə)l]

adj.;【;【;【;【

modals  

modaln.

1. can、may will a verb such ascan ,may orwill that is used with another verb (not a modal ) to express possibility, permission, intention, etc.

adj.1.,;【】(,)()2.;【;【[];【3. (mood) ; (manner)

adj.1.relating to a musical mode2.relating to the mood of a verb one of the sets of verb forms that shows whether the action is a fact, an order, a wish, etc.

n.1.a modal verb

1. modern a. modal mobile a. n.

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1.of clear division of a population's preferences into two or more large groups indicates that their preferences are idiosyncratically modal.

2.As a non-modal destruction target, it got such good feedback, that we decided to turn it into a full-blown mission.

3.Based on this point of view, this paper mainly considers the "possible modality" and its modal responsibility in the contemporary Chinese.

4.Modal shells, which are most often used for dialogs, prevent the parent GUI (if any) from proceeding until the child shell is closed.shellGUI(shell

5.reporting information like this with a modal dialog box brings the interaction to a stop with no particular benefit.

6.ZK's ease with handling modal dialogs makes it a really convenient technology to use.ZK便

7.A user doesn't conditionally configure changes in anticipation of a terminal Execute command as he does for a modal dialog box.

8.Modal boxes are so easy to design and easy to use, making them the perfect solution for any designer concerned with usability.Modalboxes便

9.The decorative form of furniture is the modal characters with that the furniture endue by decorative elements.

10.The modal verbs of Xinyu dialect is characterized by rich hierarchy, which lies in the degree of politeness and nature of exclamation.