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iterative

/it-uh-rey-tiv, -er-uh-tiv/US // ˈɪt əˌreɪ tɪv, -ər ə tɪv //UK // (ˈɪtərətɪv) //

迭代式,迭代,迭代的,迭代式的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : repeating; making repetition; repetitious.
    • : relating to or noting a development strategy that involves a cyclical process of refining or tweaking the latest version or iteration of a product, process, or idea to make a subsequent version: Website design is highly iterative.The new restaurant finalized their menu after a year of diner feedback and iterative improvements.
    • : Grammar. frequentative.

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Examples

  • Popularized by venture capitalist Marc Andreesen, PMF captures the notion that the ability to create and capture value from an innovation depends on iterative learning and experimentation to find a magic combination of customer and product.

  • The work of using energy to stop weapons is hard, iterative, and frequently ends in failure.

  • It’s a complex system and requires a process of iterative debugging.

  • Sending dozens of iterative samples of a product around the country to all the people who need to approve it can be wasteful and time-consuming, Drexler said.

  • I’m just wondering about the iterative process ESO has found itself in and how much those updates were talked about early on.

  • He prefers a conversation, and conversations aren't etched in stone, they're iterative.

  • Studied verses undoubtedly—musical, and mournful, and iterative.

  • He knows his own mind, and hammers his doctrines out with a hard and iterative stroke that hits its mark.

  • The style is that of the pulpit, iterative, florid, and full of amplifications; but that was natural.