prototype的意思和读音

prototype

: [ˈproʊtəˌtaɪp] : [ˈprəʊtətaɪp]

n.

prototypes  

n.copy

n.example,sample,model,original,archetype

prototypen.

1.~ (for/of sth)the first design of sth from which other forms are copied or developed

the prototype of the modern bicycle

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n.1.the first form of something new, made before it is produced in large quantities2.the first or most typical example of something

1. 3. Factory Method 4. Prototype 2. Comman…

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1.An autodidactic technologist (his degree is in economics), Hefter created a prototype of the virtual desktop on his own in less than a year.)Hefter

2.With the case of the Gizmodo iPhone, the answer is obvious: An engineer field-testing the next-gen iPhone left his prototype in a bar.GizmodoIphoneIphone/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>Iphone。

3.A product designer at M. I. T. who created a working prototype for such a wallet seems to think so, and he may be on to something.

4.Orange said the prototype chargers weigh the same as a phone and are about the size of a pack of cards.Orange

5.Wizard of Oz prototype also uses a human in the backend, but the front end is an actual computer system instead of a paper mockup.使)。

6.The prototype theory in cognitive linguistics can help us in understanding the concept of the word.

7.Remember, from the concepts post that it is often useful to treat the screens informally like white boards in a fresh prototype.

8.'We'll have a demonstrator of the system working next year, ' he said. 'We hope to at least have it working on prototype aircraft by 2012. '2012

9.They also showed me a great prototype for how they plan to allow you to sort user stories into priority order, again in a very visual way.

10.It's only a prototype right now but a man in Switzerland took it for a test flight and the take-off, they say was, pretty smooth.