encode / ɛnˈkoʊd /

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encode 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

en·cod·ed, en·cod·ing.

  1. to convert into code.

encode 近义词

v. 动词 verb

encrypt

更多encode例句

  1. We start from the digital information of what the virus encodes for and go on from there.
  2. It encoded motion and mathematics into a single, glinting geometric object.
  3. The hippocampus is most famous for its ability to encode episodic memories—the memory of whats, whens, wheres, and whos.
  4. Modern deep learning is at the very least biologically-inspired, encoding information in the strength of connections between large networks of individual computing units known as neurons.
  5. Experiments even showed that people were more likely to forget words that were presented exactly at systole than words that they saw and encoded during the rest of the cardiac cycle.
  6. Shun distractions, in other words, and you should encode events more effectively.
  7. To encode a message which may be your last words on earth is not the easiest of tasks.
  8. Writing helped to encode his logic of proper inference from premises expressed in sentences.
  9. But once the scale changes, it is doubtful that we could encode the resulting complexity in such formalizations.