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gadget

/gaj-it/US // ˈgædʒ ɪt //UK // (ˈɡædʒɪt) //

小工具,小玩意,小配件,小玩意儿

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mechanical contrivance or device; any ingenious article.

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Examples

  • Miter saws come equipped with all the gadgets to help you make the most precise cut, including lasers, measuring setting, and more.

  • “It’s kind of a summary, an algebraic gadget that incorporates the essence of the space you want to study,” said Clément Dupont, a mathematician at the University of Montpellier in France.

  • Using the gadgets to capture and analyze speech and text patterns could act as an early warning system.

  • Today’s wearable electronics include gadgets strapped to the body, such as watches and fitness trackers.

  • Connected TV makes it easy for people to consume video content, how they like, and where they want, via Internet-connected gadgets.

  • The estimated ship date of the gadget is December 2014—perfect timing to say sayonara to smoking forever.

  • Anova Precision Cooker is the perfect little sous-vide gadget for the budding gastronomist.

  • I got my hands on an exclusive early test run of the Amiigo, a health gadget that automatically tracks gym exercises.

  • The gadget goes for $75 and can be reused nearly 40 times before the battery needs to be recharged.

  • Kids today, just like adults, are more sedentary, glued to videogames and every tech gadget with a screen.

  • Then, if you happen to stub your toe over some useful gadget, they increase your pay.

  • It was decided that Gadget, a rather miserable animal, who had shown herself useless as a puller thus far, should be killed.

  • Either they were going to get tired of putting new tubes into that gadget, or play it softer, or move.

  • Stuffing the gadget into his mouth, he turned and began jabbering orders.

  • We can get anything we want in the whole library if I understand the operation of this gadget the way I think I do.