decoding 的 2 个定义
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.
de·cod·ed, de·cod·ing.
- to work at decoding.
decoding 近义词
decipher
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- Rattling Leaf has also seen his work increasingly involve analytics as he decodes the impact of climate change on historical sites.
- Add in hyper sci-fi setups with multiple sensors, and we seem to be at a turning point for being able to “mind-read” multiple brains at once, decoding how social interactions make our brains tick—or not.
- Together, they compare notes on anonymous reports about Spears’s living situation, pore through the posts her friends and relatives have “liked” recently, and work to decode Spears’s enigmatic social media presence.
- Place cells were one part of the 2014 physiology Nobel Prize for decoding the brain’s sense of place.
- Yes, that’s the same season in which the team was found to have used its video replay room to decode the signs of opposing catchers.
- The whys the wherefores, I think a lot of that is somehow a link from decoding texts, as they say in graduate school.
- Beyond the far reaches of Google lies a web so “deep” even the FBI had difficulty busting drug trades and decoding usernames.
- Cryptography is the art of coding and decoding information between parties.
- Decoding the laugh track of the CNN Debate in Arizona, featuring references to George Costanza and bogeyman Mike Dukakis.
- Decoding is dependent on knowledge of language characteristics—characteristics of known languages.
- "He could help decoding them and sending them through to Germany, though," Kinsley retorted grimly.
- There is no literacy involved here, and no literacy is expected in decoding the message.
- I remember decoding one post card from my mother, and making out the message to be "Maps in Oswego."
- I checked up Betty's "layout" and went over the decoding process with meticulous care.