informational / ˌɪn fərˈmeɪ ʃən /

信息化信息性信息化的信息化建设

informational 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
  2. knowledge gained through study, communication, research, instruction, etc.; factual data: His wealth of general information is amazing.
  3. the act or fact of informing.
  4. an office, station, service, or employee whose function is to provide information to the public: The ticket seller said to ask information for a timetable.
  5. Directory Assistance.
  6. Law. an official criminal charge presented, usually by the prosecuting officers of the state, without the interposition of a grand jury.a criminal charge, made by a public official under oath before a magistrate, of an offense punishable summarily.the document containing the depositions of witnesses against one accused of a crime.
  7. an indication of the number of possible choices of messages, expressible as the value of some monotonic function of the number of choices, usually the logarithm to the base 2.
  8. Computers. important or useful facts obtained as output from a computer by means of processing input data with a program: Using the input data, we have come up with some significant new information.data at any stage of processing.

informational 近义词

informational

等同于 informative

informational

等同于 instructive

informational 的近义词 8
informational 的反义词 2
informational

等同于 illuminative

informational

等同于 educational

更多informational例句

  1. The Supreme Court’s decision in July to review the lower court’s opinion, rather than allow it to be implemented, prevented the committee from receiving the information this summer.
  2. The Gardner Museum is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the return of the art.
  3. Law enforcement gives its suspect DNA sample to a third-party laboratory, which runs further analysis before comparing the genetic information against publicly available genealogical website data.
  4. Since its launch, 140 million people have visited the company’s voting information center, and on Election Day, 33 million people visited its election center, which included results as they came in.
  5. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to call 703-803-0026.
  6. The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom.
  7. The senior AIPAC official said the conversation with the White House was informational.
  8. For those who trust the government, these informational lacunas are an excuse for inaction.
  9. But at this point the association should be regarded as informational rather than indicative of its source.
  10. Career fairs, résumé workshops, and informational interviews are all well and good.
  11. Consequently it left unimpaired the scope of informational and abstract, or "rationalistic" studies.
  12. There is no standard for determining the relative importance of this informational or utilitarian aim when compared to other aims.
  13. This is the trouble with our “informational literature” for children, of which very little is worthy of the name.
  14. Cornell University Library produced this volume to preserve the informational content of the deteriorated original.
  15. Next to this, that of hearing appears to be the most informational.