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decoder

/dee-koh-der/US // diˈkoʊ dər //

解码器,译码器,解读,解码

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who decodes messages or the like.
    • : a device for decoding cryptograms, codes, or the like, as an electric or electronic apparatus that transforms arbitrary input signals into letters, words, etc.
    • : Navigation. an electronic circuit designed to respond only to certain signals and to reject others.
    • : Computers. a circuit designed to produce a single output when actuated by a certain combination of inputs.
    • : Television. a box attached to a television set containing circuitry to unscramble encoded signals, as cable-television programs or closed captions, so that the signals can be displayed on the screen.

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Examples

  • The nonprofit Environmental Working Group has a label decoder that explains technical terms and cleaning ingredients.

  • There are all kinds of shapes, sizes, connections, and decoders.

  • The decoder, an algorithm called a “state-space model,” could reliably parse pain signals with up to 80% accuracy and a few seconds delay.

  • Other hackers offered free decoder keys if a hospital was inadvertently impacted by a ransomware attack.

  • Scheiber inferred that Jarrett “is the closest we have to a human decoder ring” capable of unveiling “the real Barack Obama.”

  • Adam Hanft is a decoder of the consumer culture and our branded planet.

  • There Bud watched as he hooked up the leads from the computer to a transmitting-receiving decoder with a short-range antenna.

  • Tom walked over to the electronic decoder brain and began to tap out a message on the keyboard.

  • Tom felt a pang of worry as he dressed the next morning, and then relieved the man on duty at the decoder.

  • A bell signal from the electronic brain brought them rushing to the decoder.

  • When the message was typed by the decoder Ihjel hovered over it, reading each word as it appeared on the paper.