formatting / ˈfɔr mæt /

格式化格式化的格式格式问题

formatting3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves.Compare duodecimo, folio, octavo, quarto.
  2. the general physical appearance of a book, magazine, or newspaper, such as the typeface, binding, quality of paper, margins, etc.
  3. the organization, plan, style, or type of something: The format of the show allowed for topical and controversial gags.
  4. Computers. the arrangement of data for computer input or output, such as the number and size of fields in a record or the spacing and punctuation of information in a report.
v. 有主动词 verb

for·mat·ted, for·mat·ting.

  1. to plan or provide a format for: to format the annual telethon.
  2. Computers. to set the format of: Some word-processing programs format output in a variety of ways.to prepare for writing and reading.
v. 无主动词 verb

for·mat·ted, for·mat·ting.

  1. to devise a format.

formatting 近义词

formatting

等同于 desktop publishing

更多formatting例句

  1. Like some other EV startups, Arrival uses a modular “skateboard” format that allows various bodies to be designed for use with the same undercarriage and drivetrain.
  2. For example, you redesign the formats so that they fit the editorial aesthetic, not the other way around.
  3. Reuters pivoted quickly to a virtual format starting with its Eyeforpharma Barcelona conference that drew in 15,000 registrants in March.
  4. Kao’s experience building an online course from scratch, with an over 95% completion rate, was validation that the format worked.
  5. But, this is definitely an easier format and a little more organized.
  6. Unique in its content, this show will have some familiar formatting.
  7. The new edition is slightly shorter, has a more handsome font, and removes some last remaining formatting glitches.
  8. In order to “re-format,” however, it is crucial to understand how formatting went wrong in the first place.
  9. Any truce with Hamas would not be sustainable, and “re-formatting” would be a very costly option.
  10. In the play itself all apparent printing errors have been retained; no attempt has been made to standardise formatting.
  11. Formatting of less common characters such as and has been silently corrected to agree with the rest of the text.
  12. All obvious typographical and formatting errors were corrected.
  13. Minor changes to punctuation or formatting have been made without comment.
  14. The formatting of the project has been reproduced as true to the original images as possible.