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psi

/sahy, psahy/US // saɪ, psaɪ //UK // (psaɪ) //

PSI

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural psis.

    • : the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet.
    • : the group of consonant sounds represented by this letter.

Examples

  • Lighthouse outside of PSI, in Dev Tools or packaged by NPM as an open Node project, can be calibrated to simulate various scenarios.

  • They tend to have a PSI in the 2,000 to 3,000 range—sometimes more—and are ideal for more intense tasks like cleaning large decks and patios, the side of the house, boats, and utility vehicles.

  • Medium size jobs require a PSI between 2,000 and 2,800, with a 2 to 3 GPM.

  • There are two sets of steps leading from the front doors of Phi Kappa Psi house.

  • The bonds of Phi Kappa Psi brotherhood were too strong to break.

  • The Charlottesville Police did indeed have jurisdiction over the Phi Kappa Psi house.

  • I have not sued Phi Kappa Psi, the University of Virginia, or any of the individuals involved.

  • Will PSI (private sector involvement) become common in future bailouts?

  • Certainly it had protected him on Antar, and with equal certainty it must have been responsible for the psi powers he possessed.

  • We know the Auerbach cylinder will store a psi impulse, but we don't know how.

  • I didn't need any psi talent for that, it was an inevitable part of his pattern.

  • What we really lacked in psi was the ability to orient its phenomena.

  • I could say psi was a flow of positrons, and it would mean as much.