device / dɪˈvaɪs /

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device 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention or contrivance, especially a mechanical or electrical one.
  2. a plan or scheme for effecting a purpose.
  3. a crafty scheme; trick.
  4. a particular word pattern, figure of speech, combination of word sounds, etc., used in a literary work to evoke a desired effect or arouse a desired reaction in the reader: rhetorical devices.
  5. a mobile device: Students may not bring devices into the secure testing center.Don't leave your devices in a hot car.
  6. something elaborately or fancifully designed.
  7. a representation or design used as a heraldic charge or as an emblem, badge, trademark, or the like.
  8. a motto.
  9. Archaic. devising; invention.

device 近义词

n. 名词 noun

instrument, tool

n. 名词 noun

ploy, scheme, maneuver

n. 名词 noun

symbol, emblem

更多device例句

  1. Rothamer and colleagues tested devices called mask fitters or mask braces — rubber or plastic frames that fit over the mask molding it more closely to the face.
  2. Today he knows that magic was simply the diversity of a forest left to its own devices.
  3. That’s not surprising, after all, 85% of all internet users in the United States watched online video content monthly on any of their devices.
  4. In others, we get impatient and set off explosive charges or use a powerful sound-making device.
  5. New platforms will include slip-resistant tiles, LED lighting, larger digital displays with arrival information and service alerts, stainless-steel shelters, improved surveillance systems and charging ports for riders’ digital devices.
  6. I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.
  7. Employees strap a device to their heads and power a helicopter drone with their minds.
  8. The extending out of one syllable is a great songwriting device.
  9. They double down on the plot device of a lone visionary opposed by conventional hierarchies.
  10. So filmmakers usually resort to a plot device to compensate for this absence.
  11. This takes at first the crude device of a couple of vertical lines attached to the head (see Fig. 4).
  12. That was not the device of a woman who loved—it savored rather of the cool state-craft of a Lucrezia Borgia.
  13. This would be a device for helping him to revive this hitherto unrecallable name.
  14. By a device resorted to in each separate case to help make a more vivid First Impression.
  15. It is the fashion there to regard it merely as a device to help an incompetent organist.