node / noʊd /

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node 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a centering point of component parts: The electrical connections all ran through a central node.
  2. a knot, protuberance, or knob: protruding nodes on a bicycle seat.
  3. Anatomy. a knotlike mass of tissue: lymph node.
  4. Pathology. a circumscribed swelling.
  5. Botany. a joint in a stem.a part of a stem that normally bears a leaf.
  6. Computers. a connection point in a network that is a processing device with an assigned address, as a router, computer terminal, peripheral device, or mobile device: nodes on the internet;In a well-designed network, the failure of one computer node does not cause a failure in the network.a data point or cluster within a tree or other information structure, as defined by its relationship to another data point or cluster: The directory node governs several constituent files.The nodes in an artificial neural network are connected to each other to send and receive information, much like the neurons of the human brain.
  7. Mathematics. knot.
  8. Geometry. a point on a curve or surface at which there can be more than one tangent line or tangent plane.
  9. Physics. a point, line, or region in a standing wave at which there is relatively little or no vibration.
  10. Astronomy. either of the two points at which the orbit of a heavenly body intersects a given plane, especially the plane of the ecliptic or of the celestial equator.Compare ascending node, descending node.
  11. Linguistics. an element of a tree diagram that represents a constituent of a linguistic construction.
  12. Optics. nodal point.
  13. Engineering. panel point.
  14. nodus.

node 近义词

n. 名词 noun

bud

node 的近义词 11
node 的反义词 1

更多node例句

  1. Answering those other questions would require insider access across many more nodes in online advertising.
  2. The behavior flow of your site simply displays the node, the connections to pages on your website, and exit.
  3. We often see neural networks drawn as something with nodes and connections, like the image above.
  4. After you decide which rooms need coverage, you simply add a node there to expand your coverage.
  5. Market-facing MEs contract with nodes for critical services, and each contract contains a clause that links payout to the success of the final product in the market.
  6. First, bubonic (rhymes with pneumonic but is altogether different) is a local infection sequestered in a lymph node.
  7. Mrs. Beck was succeeded in this house by Samuel Node, who retained the good will and patronage extended to his predecessor.
  8. She mout er node dat ole buttun warnt ergwine to tote dat strane, und dat hit wus ergwine ter brake loose und drap fust er las.
  9. I spishuned dat werry axydent wuz ergwine ter happ'n. Und Hanner she ups und sez, sez she, 'How cum yer node mo dan tuther humans?
  10. Many of you may not know what a "node" in music means exactly—some of you may know nothing whatever about it.
  11. Figs. 16 and 17 were two leaves taken from the same node of a plant.