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readout

/reed-out/US // ˈridˌaʊt //UK // (riːd) //

读出,读出法,读出器,读出值

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Computers. the output of information from a computer in readable form.Compare printout.
    • : the information displayed on a graduated instrument.

Examples

  • It arrived in Mainz at the headquarters of BioNTech, and in Cambridge at Moderna, where some researchers got the readout as a Microsoft Word file.

  • The readout is then influenced by other brain regions, painting a murky picture.

  • The main benefit that I’ve found, other than that it is nice, is that it gives a readout versus using your own statistical analysis tools.

  • When it does arrive, you’ll get the kind of health readouts we’ve come to expect from these sensors, including heart rhythms and notifications for any usual activity.

  • It is possible for the preliminary readouts to produce results that appear promising but aren’t statistically significant.

  • At least, according to the Kremlin readout on the conversation.

  • When said light enters your bloodstream only a portion is reflected and returned to the sensor thus giving you your readout.

  • The trinket works as follows: Ask a question, shake the ball, and a tiny digital readout supplies an answer.

  • Carefully, Ishie lowered the field strength, eye on the readout panel.