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analogue

/an-l-awg, -og/US // ˈæn lˌɔg, -ˌɒg //UK // (ˈænəˌlɒɡ) //

类比,模拟,类比的,模拟法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something having analogy to something else.
    • : Biology. an organ or part analogous to another.
    • : Chemistry. one of a group of chemical compounds similar in structure but different in respect to elemental composition.
    • : a food made from vegetable matter, especially soybeans, that has been processed to taste and look like another food, as meat or dairy, and is used as a substitute for it.

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Examples

  • In fact, a very close analogue comes in the form of an Air Force program called SkyBorg, which is already in progress.

  • In these cases, map rooms were being used to command air forces, and the dashboard was an analogue board on a wall that kept track of troop readiness.

  • More importantly, it puts them at $50 less than the AirPods Pro – their clearest analogue.

  • Neighboring Finland offered an analogue telephone exchange as a gift and the Estonian government declined, envisaging communicating over the internet rather than analogue telephone.

  • Astonishingly, they found that the glyoxylate and pyruvate reacted to make a range of compounds that included chemical analogues to all the intermediary products in the TCA cycle except for citric acid.

  • It is in this latter sense, that it is the Analogue of the Bone.