input / ˈɪnˌpʊt /

⭐基础词汇输入投入输入的信息输入信息

input3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is put in.
  2. the act or process of putting in.
  3. the power or energy supplied to a machine.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to data or equipment used for input: The goal is to reduce input costs.
v. 有主动词 verb

in·put·ted or in·put, in·put·ting.

  1. Computers. to enter into a computer for processing.
  2. to contribute to a project, discussion, etc.

input 近义词

input

等同于 intake

input 的近义词 4
input

等同于 obiter dictum

input

等同于 comment

input

等同于 contribution

input

等同于 advice

input

等同于 data

input

等同于 download

更多input例句

  1. Canix’s solution employs a robust enterprise resource planning platform with a steep tilt toward reducing the time it takes to input data.
  2. Caputo had defended Alexander’s work as merely providing input and noted that this advice was often not heeded.
  3. Show them you appreciate their input by offering a small discount or another incentive once the survey is completed.
  4. We developed a phased approach to returning to work that is driven by data and input from medical experts.
  5. I clicked on the news tab and would search the articles from the past week or the past 24 hours and then I would input those articles into my spreadsheet.
  6. Swinging high in the air, squeezing into a nook, or rolling down a hill might provide these sorts of sensory input.
  7. In an interview, Buchen said several groups, including Cline and the WMC, gave input on the bill.
  8. This story has been updated with input from the State Department.
  9. With input from the university attorney, we developed a policy based on banning sticks.
  10. That was the first big piece of input from my personal interest that was put in the film.
  11. He had been sitting there waiting for that green line to move a full minute after the input signal had ceased.
  12. There was a sharp fall-off on both sides of the input so direction could be precisely determined.
  13. This system provides the programmer with a packaged means of accomplishing input and output requirements.
  14. This is a big subject, partly because the organization of computers for input and output of data varies with the manufacturer.
  15. However, once interfaced, these machines permit rapid input of data.