notation的意思和读音

notation

: [noʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n] : [nəʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n]

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n.representation,symbolization,system,code,cipher

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1.a system of signs or symbols used to represent information, especially in mathematics, science and music

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n.1.a set of written signs or shapes that are used in something such as music or mathematics

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1.Hungarian notation is often viewed as useful programming practice, one that is not implemented without some effort.

2.There is something of a fracas about the relationship between BPMN and BPDM: is BPMN 'only' a notation or does it have some semantics.BPMNBPDM:BPMN‘

3.To that end, it would be best if the semantic mathematical notation system were one already used by scientists around the world.使

4.A typical argument in modern mathematics is often quite intricate, requiring many different steps, ingredients, and notation.

5.Another practical weakness, which is often promoted as an advantage, is the framework's lack of a standard notation.

6.Before you can practice any rhythms , you've got to pick up on a bit of musical notation. It's simple and really helpful.

7.This enabled the Mesopotamians to do complex computations that would have been difficult in any other ancient system of numerical notation.使

8.Curl will be for next week. Just getting you used to the notation, especially since you might be using it in physics already.

9.An exponent is a mathematical notation indicating the power to which a number is to be raised.

10.Any signature, stamp or notation of receipt of the goods by the carrier or agent must be identified as that of the carrier or agent.