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array

/uh-rey/US // əˈreɪ //UK // (əˈreɪ) //

阵列,数组,阵列式,阵列中

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place in proper or desired order; marshal: Napoleon arrayed his troops for battle.
    • : to clothe with garments, especially of an ornamental kind; dress up; deck out: She arrayed herself in furs and diamonds.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : order or arrangement, as of troops drawn up for battle.
    • : military force, especially a body of troops.
    • : a large and impressive grouping or organization of things: He couldn't dismiss the array of facts.
    • : regular order or arrangement; series: an array of figures.
    • : a large group, number, or quantity of people or things: an impressive array of scholars; an imposing array of books.
    • : attire; dress: in fine array.
    • : an arrangement of interrelated objects or items of equipment for accomplishing a particular task: thousands of solar cells in one vast array.
    • : Mathematics, Statistics. an arrangement of a series of terms according to value, as from largest to smallest.an arrangement of a series of terms in some geometric pattern, as in a matrix.
    • : Computers. a block of related data elements, each of which is usually identified by one or more subscripts.
    • : Radio. antenna array.

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Examples

  • In the early 2000s came BrainGate, an experimental device that uses an array of electrodes to essentially translate the desire to move limbs from the brain to a device, which is still being researched.

  • The four-minute video features an array of studio leadership talking in very high-level terms about the game's development.

  • Honorees traversed an array of subject matter and areas of expertise, from travel to LGBT rights.

  • Given the vast array of elements that can be altered during multivariate testing, it’s important to turn to a tool that can make the whole process of tweaking landing pages and content as simple as possible.

  • Athletes use a treadmill or stationary bike in combination with an array of sensors plus their laptop or smartphone.

  • And yet we keep devouring the ever-increasing array of Jewish dating apps and sites and Facebook groups--why?

  • In any case, culling a manageable array from the totality of splendid volumes has with each year become more difficult.

  • Today, the Republicans can call upon an array of minority senators, governors, and congressmen.

  • The image above was constructed with longer-wavelength light, using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).

  • As the Dish noted recently, country music once boasted a wide array of complex and diverse political opinions.

  • Then affairs almost reached the point where the province was in hostile array, one side against another.

  • The critical moralist pauses before the formidable array of the entire social world, civilized and savage.

  • I intended to meet you at Oakland and take you directly up to Lumalitas, where everything was to have been in gala array.

  • Bruce, however, sternly refused to disorder his array, but at last yielded to his importunity.

  • The Scottish array appears to have made a deeper impression on the English veterans than on the English king.