datum 的定义
plural da·ta [dey-tuh, dat-uh, dah-tuh] /ˈdeɪ tə, ˈdæt ə, ˈdɑ tə/ for 1-3, da·tums for 4, 5.
- a single piece of information, as a fact, statistic, or code; an item of data.
- Philosophy. any fact assumed to be a matter of direct observation.any proposition assumed or given, from which conclusions may be drawn.
- Also called sense datum. Epistemology. the object of knowledge as presented to the mind.Compare ideatum.
- Surveying, Civil Engineering. any level surface, line, or point used as a reference in measuring elevations.
- Surveying. a basis for horizontal control surveys, consisting of the longitude and latitude of a certain point, the azimuth of a certain line from this point, and two constants used in defining the terrestrial spheroid.
datum 近义词
等同于 note/notes
等同于 memo
等同于 fact
datum 的近义词 38 个
- accomplishment
- action
- case
- circumstance
- data
- evidence
- experience
- factor
- incident
- information
- performance
- phenomenon
- statistic
- act
- actuality
- adventure
- affair
- being
- conception
- consideration
- construction
- creation
- deed
- entity
- episode
- feature
- happening
- item
- manifestation
- occurrence
- organism
- particular
- point
- proceeding
- specific
- transaction
- truism
- fait accompli
datum 的反义词 12 个
更多datum例句
- Ransomware gangs regularly target businesses big and small by crippling computers and stealing data, and often come away with multimillion-dollar paydays when victims see no other way out but to pay the ransom.
- In Canada, Ontario recently became the first province to mandate collecting data that includes racial categories for all encounters with the public involving force.
- Strictly according to the pay data, if she’s a manager getting paid what other managers are getting paid, superficially there is no problem.
- When I look at our data, most of our podcasts are consumed on desktop or laptop, not in cars.
- Her team has since been sending NIH enrollment updates daily, and she said she will share data with NIH as it becomes available.
- Beinart is upset with me for asking "what is the point of this datum?"
- The shaded rectangles represent the distribution of shear due to the load at C, while no may be termed the datum line of shear.
- It is clear, in the first place, that there can be no datum apart from a belief.
- What he observes is, at the stage of science which he has reached, a datum for his science.
- But in each case it is only the sensation that ought, in strictness, to be called a datum.
- Each new datum adds to our knowledge, which cannot run ahead of that which produces it.