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decode

/dee-kohd/US // diˈkoʊd //UK // (diːˈkəʊd) //

解读,破解,破译,译码

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v.有主动词 verb
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    de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing.

    • : to translate from a code into the original language or form.
    • : to extract meaning from.
    • : Television. to unscramble so as to provide a video picture for cable subscribers.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing.

    • : to work at decoding.

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Examples

  • Meet Mo-DBRS, a setup that could fundamentally change how we decode the human brain.

  • When that signal is sent to your TV or soundbar, the device has to decode the audio in order to play it over your speakers, and that process takes time.

  • Frequently, this delay is inherent to how TVs and soundbars decode audio.

  • As long as you can decode the informational algorithms behind the organisms and their heritable material, you can incorporate those into your own kind of substrates.

  • The first series follows the work of scientists trying to decode extraterrestrial messages using high-end technology developed by- yes you guessed it – General Electric.

  • The next one will be to teach cells to decode the information.

  • This track is so confusing and multi-layered, it would take a team of Mensa members with Ph.D.s in Ebonics to decode.

  • But she arguably did more than anyone to decode what was then the oldest written European language known to exist.

  • He softened the rhetoric here and there, but if you decode his substantive words, he said nothing new.

  • Hyde Park is partly in Paddington, a name which the authorities decode into “town of the children of Paeda”.

  • Afraid for a moment that you'd be off before we could decode it.

  • Also, he was hungry, and he did not hurry over his dinner in order to decode it.

  • She sets herself wearily to decode some sort of definite meaning out of Mother's elliptic style.

  • The Secretary, whose business it was to decode the official telegrams, commenced his task with but languid interest.