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iteration

/it-uh-rey-shuhn/US // ˌɪt əˈreɪ ʃən //

迭代,迭代次数,递增,循环

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of repeating; a repetition.
    • : Mathematics. Also called successive approximation .a problem-solving or computational method in which a succession of approximations, each building on the one preceding, is used to achieve a desired degree of accuracy.an instance of the use of this method.
    • : Digital Technology. a repetition of a statement or statements in a computer program.a different version of an existing data set, software program, hardware device, etc.: A new iteration of the data will be released next month.
    • : a different form or version of something: He designed the previous iteration of our logo.
    • : a development strategy that involves a cyclical process of refining or tweaking the latest version of a product, process, or idea to make a subsequent version: Our startup is relying on rapid iteration in the next software development cycle.

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Examples

  • However, he had seen an “earlier iteration” of the guidelines and posed no opposition.

  • However, the previous iteration of the Reports page will remain accessible until the end of September.

  • She noted that City Council members had been briefed individually on different iterations of the agreement over the past few months.

  • They are the latest iteration of a decades-long transformation of the GOP.

  • This process is called backpropagation, and over many iterations will tune the network until it makes accurate predictions.

  • It barely raised an eyebrow, perhaps because many assumed it was yet another iteration of the same old pipedream.

  • Also in the pipeline is the idea to crowd-source the next iteration of the DLT.

  • Now Carter and Knight are in their third iteration of a boy band, of sorts.

  • The protests that continued Wednesday night are just the latest iteration of that anger.

  • During the Iranian iteration, one event allowed customers to congregate with a local dining in Iran.

  • Music and the shuffling iteration of the dance seemed to act in a soothing way upon his nerves.

  • We all grow so weary with the iteration of even the best of truths!

  • "It's the only place they can gain," he cried in his soul in bitter iteration.

  • All material objects around announced their irresponsibility with terrible iteration.

  • They hear nothing but a constant iteration of talk about cattle, crops, and weather—important matters, but apt to grow monotonous.