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granular

/gran-yuh-ler/US // ˈgræn yə lər //UK // (ˈɡrænjʊlə) //

颗粒状的,粒状的,颗粒状,粒状

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the nature of granules; grainy.
    • : composed of or bearing granules or grains.
    • : showing a granulated structure.
    • : highly detailed; having many small and distinct parts: data analysis on a granular level.

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Examples

  • Let’s look through the steps that can go into an SEO proposal and how to bring clarity and convey trust using granular data along the way.

  • Those simulations will tell them, in granular detail, which parts of town will flood and which buildings will see the most damage from future storms.

  • The organization’s many researchers combine actual and projected climate data with rainfall and other factors for a more granular and dynamic look at flood risk than is available from government sources.

  • In both cases, we hope, the records will show on a granular level where the virus has caused harm.

  • Figuring out clever workarounds to continue granular user-level tracking — even if anonymous — seem contrary to Apple’s intentions.

  • A recent Pew Poll graphically likewise portrays the stark national divide, and the granular differences are gaping.

  • When used outside of major urban areas, they minimize the risk of civilian casualties and requirements for granular intelligence.

  • The ad hoc granular alliances described in Unstoppable promise less but may achieve more.

  • I stepped out of the bush plane to find everything swathed in granular snow; it all looked like a peaceful Christmas card to me.

  • But the data Republicans culled are much more granular than that.

  • The finely granular variety is the least significant, and is found when the epithelium is only moderately affected.

  • Any epithelial cell may be so granular from degenerative changes that the nucleus is obscured.

  • Granular and fatty casts, therefore, always indicate partial or complete disintegration of the renal epithelium.

  • The sediment contains a few hyaline and finely granular casts and an occasional red blood-cell.

  • Myelocytes are the bone-marrow cells from which the corresponding granular leukocytes are developed.