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iterated

/it-uh-reyt/US // ˈɪt əˌreɪt //UK // (ˈɪtəˌreɪt) //

迭代的,迭代后的,迭代,迭代后

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v.有主动词 verb
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    it·er·at·ed, it·er·at·ing.

    • : to do over again or repeatedly.
    • : to utter again or repeatedly.
    • : to develop by building upon previous versions or iterations, using each version as the point of departure for refinements and tweaks: The manufacturer will iterate production and distribution schedules based on consumer demand.We iterate the app after each round of customer feedback.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    it·er·at·ed, it·er·at·ing.

    • : to operate or be applied repeatedly, as a linguistic rule or mathematical formula.
    • : to create something by building on previous versions or iterations, using each version as the point of departure for refinements and tweaks: The game studio is iterating on all current animation sets to incorporate the popular new characters.

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Examples

  • By iterating this process, AlphaFold was able to “determine highly-accurate structures in a matter of days,” wrote DeepMind.

  • This makes it easy for us to iterate on recipes based on customer feedback and move quickly on huge initiatives like the Restaurant Project.

  • So, after months of iterating, Campuswire has adapted its monetization strategy and today announced that it is launching live courses taught by professors.

  • If the campaign doesn’t perform to your expectations, iterate on your approach or move on to a new program.

  • I think that’s really cool for theater continuing to iterate as a form and for it to be central in a time of tumult and change.

  • "You wanted to see me about something," he iterated, wandering.

  • That sentence, so frequently iterated, that "No more would be heard of him," showed a remarkable error in valuation of his powers.

  • Without a mistake the woman in hypnosis iterated the commands imposed upon her.

  • He finds it difficult to tell the truth, and trusts to iterated professions to be taken for truths.

  • It must be iterated and reiterated: The new society will not elect to lead a proletarian existence.