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retrieval

/ri-tree-vuhl/US // rɪˈtri vəl //UK // (rɪˈtriːvəl) //

检索,回收,补救,翻新

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of retrieving.
    • : the chance of recovery or restoration: lost beyond retrieval.

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Examples

  • That pattern of increasingly probable memory retrieval tracks with observations of children.

  • Assuming you do successfully manage to recall Jim’s name, that act of retrieval can clear away those competing associations and grant long-lasting access to that memory.

  • Thus, document retrieval with neural models today already uses multi-stage ranking, albeit an impoverished form with only a single re-ranking stage.

  • First stage ranking improvements with DeepCTDai’s work with DeepCT focuses on the first stage of retrieval, whilst also aiding downstream re-ranking stages significantly.

  • Overall, retrieval helped students with ADHD and those without the disorder equally well.

  • Many IVF clinics partner with acupuncturists so they can perform the procedure on patients immediately before their egg retrieval.

  • It involves both retrieval and temporal integration of diverse experiences.

  • It's simply the case of a man who has made a fool of himself and sees no help of retrieval in himself.

  • The touch is the retrieval, so far as it goes, setting up as it does heaven knows what undefeated continuity.

  • In Æschylus, when once "destiny" is about, all retrieval grows absurd.

  • He is the best who wins the most splendid victories by the retrieval of mistakes.

  • Now it was gone—gone, in all probability, beyond retrieval, and that alone would have been enough for an average grief.