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tablet

/tab-lit/US // ˈtæb lɪt //UK // (ˈtæblɪt) //

片剂,片子,片状物,片碱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a number of sheets of writing paper, business forms, etc., fastened together at the edge; pad.
    • : a flat slab or surface, especially one bearing or intended to bear an inscription, carving, or the like.
    • : a thin, flat leaf or sheet of slate, wax-coated wood, or other rigid material, used for writing or marking on, especially one of a pair or set hinged or otherwise fastened together.
    • : tablets, the set as a whole.
    • : a small, flat, or flattish cake or piece of some solid or solidified substance, as a drug, chemical, or soap.
    • : Also called tablet computer . a very thin, portable computer, usually battery-powered, having a touchscreen as the primary interface and input device and lacking a physical keyboard and lid.Compare laptop.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tab·let·ed or tab·let·ted, tab·let·ing or tab·let·ting.

    • : to furnish or mark with a tablet or plaque.
    • : to mark or inscribe on a tablet.
    • : to form into tablets, cakes, pellets, etc.

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Examples

  • You can use it with Photoshop or any other photo-editing software, and if you don’t have one, you can download one for free upon registering your Wacom tablet.

  • That has been true of ads running on computers and phones and tablets, and it is increasingly true of ads running on connected TV screens.

  • The program gives an operator full access to a remote Spot, offering basically the same controls the human would have if they were using a tablet in the same room.

  • The trainer records your loads on a tablet at every session and uploads it to a cloud-based database.

  • The prospect of signing on, getting a tablet in the mail, plugging it in, and accepting orders is tough to resist.

  • She was detained after rebels found photos on her tablet computer showing supplies she gave to Ukrainian fighters.

  • Enter the iSpoon, a conventional stirrer on one end and a tablet stylus on the other.

  • The irony in it all is that our bodies need, if not crave, Vitamin D—and more than a chewable tablet.

  • If you saw it in front of you, your pencil would drop, your tablet would fall from your lap.

  • And you can take advantage of all this fabulous content on your laptop, tablet or smart phone for only $9.95 a month.

  • So after some weeks of speculation, he bought himself a tablet, some pencils and took up the art of writing.

  • Figs. 10 and 11, hybrids, the tilting tablet form of stop-keys being used for the couplers only.

  • In addition to the great chief temple, there were many smaller places of worship, with bell and tablet houses.

  • According to his plan a "Suitable Bass" tablet is provided just above the rear end of the black keys on each manual.

  • Through the operation of a small tablet the organs can be played separately or together.