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data

/dey-tuh, dat-uh, dah-tuh/US // ˈdeɪ tə, ˈdæt ə, ˈdɑ tə //UK // (ˈdeɪtə, ˈdɑːtə) //

数据,资料,数据资料,资料图

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plural of datum.
    • : individual facts, statistics, or items of information:These data represent the results of our analyses.
    • : Digital Technology. information in digital format, as encoded text or numbers, or multimedia images, audio, or video: The data was corrupted and can’t be retrieved.Data are entered by terminal for immediate processing by the computer.
    • : a body of facts; information: Additional data is available from the president of the firm.

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Examples

  • This initial match is used to create the Experian Match mapping file, which is then stored in a decentralized data “bunker.”

  • Sága makes Insider an attractive partner, said Vincent Niou, associate vice president, programmatic and data strategy, APAC at Essence.

  • In that space, it’s considered the younger, more agile competitor, with the potential to capture more of the market as data warehouses shift to cloud.

  • The effort generated thousands of posts this summer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, according to an examination by The Post and an assessment by an independent specialist in data science.

  • To learn how to make data centers reliable enough not to need human touch is a dream of ours.

  • Therefore, it is not possible for any F-35 schedule to include a video data link  or infrared pointer at this point.

  • The flight management computers include the navigation data programmed for every flight.

  • We might even see data that suggest the program is performing efficiently.

  • Take fiscal year 2013, the last year the finalized data is available.

  • In short, the existing data makes fracking seem like a judgment call.

  • The doctrines of free trade are of very recent growth; the data on which its laws are founded are few, and also uncertain.

  • With regard to the effects on the sexual powers, I have not sufficient data upon which to found positive rules.

  • I have neither the data nor the technical knowledge which would justify me to my conscience in doing so.

  • Every one who spoke had studied the data and the ground and there was no divergence of view, which was a comfort.

  • The point which most concerns us is in how far biological data can be applied to the sex problem in society.