description / dɪˈskrɪp ʃən /

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description 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a statement, picture in words, or account that describes; descriptive representation.
  2. the act or method of describing.
  3. sort; kind; variety: dogs of every description.
  4. Geometry. the act or process of describing a figure.

description 近义词

n. 名词 noun

account in speech, writing

n. 名词 noun

class, kind

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  1. By drawing on a fundamental description of cause and effect found in Einstein’s theory of special relativity, researchers from Imperial College London have come up with a way to help AIs make better guesses too.
  2. However, as the workaround description implies, this separate tracking carries the risk of someone still being served the same ad even after the limit has been exceeded.
  3. Nurses found that working safely isn’t only about PPE and sanitation, but also a much broader range of practices, from using technology in new ways to changing job descriptions.
  4. Those restaurants’ profiles on Goldbelly are then linked to in the description box of the video and Thrillist makes a commission off of any transactions.
  5. Later this year, developers will be required to include information in a so-called “nutrition label” about how their apps collect data on their app description page.
  6. Perhaps lording over goblins is the right description after all.
  7. Baby cigarette “No worry of cancer with this cigarette costume,” the description for this gem reads.
  8. But one description was abhorrent on a level far above politics: “Aspergery.”
  9. And, in truth, many of the major political figures fit that description.
  10. Since he matched the rough description of the killer in the Genovese case, he was questioned about it.
  11. Each picture bore a label, giving a true description of the once-honoured gem.
  12. The king was struck with horror at the description I had given him of those terrible engines, and the proposal I had made.
  13. Also there is a description of Bampton, which once thrilled the readers of the Tiverton Gazette.
  14. This habit of scribble may persist after a child attempts a linear description of the parts of an object.
  15. In the yard, which was kept scrupulously neat, were flowers and plants of every description which flourishes in South Louisiana.