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单词 digitalize
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digitalize1

(British digitalise)
verb ˈdɪdʒɪt(ə)lʌɪzˈdɪdʒədlˌaɪz
  • another term for digitize
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To make Taiwan a digitalized nation, the Cabinet plans to popularize the home and commercial use of the Internet and broadband and to digitalize industries, government and transportation.
    • The design is being digitalised and will be used as the logo for the North Wiltshire District Council initiative's directory which is due to be launched this Summer.
    • The prints will be digitalised and accessible by the authorities in all 15-member states on a computerised system.
    • When the raw recordings were digitalized and tailored for spectrographic analyses, we counted the number of bouts that consisted of at least two songs and also the number of single songs.
    • A possible step in that direction would be to digitalise film exhibition in all ‘B’ and ‘C’ grade theatres, he said.
    • Taiwan should also play a key role in providing content to Chinese-language Web sites and digitalizing museum collections, he said.
    • That's why he's been archiving and digitalising his albums and documents.
    • He digitalises sound - he turns it into numbers - which then get mapped to coloured points on a screen, and to new sounds.
    • Again the computer stores now have packs that will connect up pretty well any device into your computer to digitalise your sound.
    • A volunteer said: ‘I have spent the last year helping the trust to assess and digitalise its extensive photographic slide collection.’
    • The Zambia Telecommunications Corporation has digitalised 70 per cent of its telecommunication network countrywide in order to promote and facilitate easy international communication.
    • Thirty-four thousand color documents have been digitalized from the originals (recto and verso, as needed), to be compiled in four sets of four DVDs each.
    • It is expected that the new tariff will be valid only in the big cities in which all lines are due to be digitalised.
    • There can be no doubt, however, that the photographic collage machines are being digitalized at a rapid rate.
    • The historical footage is digitalized, manipulated on a computer, and then transferred to video format for exhibition.
    • We then had to digitalise and reinforce the direct sound…
    • He said the authority was currently re-planning the television service by digitalising it to make it accommodate more channels.
    • For more effective regional cooperation, it would also be necessary to digitalise inter-country links within the region in a time bound manner.
    • Ovid has been digitalized to enact our lust for transformation, for tricks of incarnation and reconstitution.
    • Private funds can construct and operate cable TV networks, and participate in establishing or digitalizing cable TV networks, but the above mentioned cultural enterprises must be at least 51% state-owned.

Derivatives

  • digitalization

  • noun ˌdɪdʒɪt(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Not to let physical limits hold the industry down, new storage technologies are emerging to match the accelerating digitalization and global sharing of information.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Other upgrades include digitalisation of the fire control computer.
      • This growth in software use, equating to a form of digitalisation, occurred between 1984 and the present day.
      • The Web is indeed a place where race is shaped by digitalization, search engines, ranking of accessible hypertexts, downloadable features, and other aspects peculiar to this media.
      • However, digitalisation has changed this state of affairs.

digitalize2

(British digitalise)
verb ˈdɪdʒɪt(ə)lʌɪzˈdɪdʒədlˌaɪz
[with object]Medicine
  • Administer digitalis or digoxin to (a patient with a heart complaint)

    〔医〕给(有心脏疾病的病人)服用洋地黄(或地高辛)

    the failure to produce a slowing of resting heart rate suggests that our subjects were not digitalized

Derivatives

  • digitalization

  • noun ˌdɪdʒɪt(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    Medicine
    • Because of these variations, it is inevitable that in some cases rather marked toxicity will develop if any single dose of digitalization is always used…
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rapid digitalization is not necessary in patients with chronic CHF.

digitalize1

(British digitalise)
verbˈdijədlˌīzˈdɪdʒədlˌaɪz
  • another term for digitize
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Zambia Telecommunications Corporation has digitalised 70 per cent of its telecommunication network countrywide in order to promote and facilitate easy international communication.
    • There can be no doubt, however, that the photographic collage machines are being digitalized at a rapid rate.
    • He digitalises sound - he turns it into numbers - which then get mapped to coloured points on a screen, and to new sounds.
    • Thirty-four thousand color documents have been digitalized from the originals (recto and verso, as needed), to be compiled in four sets of four DVDs each.
    • The prints will be digitalised and accessible by the authorities in all 15-member states on a computerised system.
    • Ovid has been digitalized to enact our lust for transformation, for tricks of incarnation and reconstitution.
    • He said the authority was currently re-planning the television service by digitalising it to make it accommodate more channels.
    • We then had to digitalise and reinforce the direct sound…
    • That's why he's been archiving and digitalising his albums and documents.
    • Again the computer stores now have packs that will connect up pretty well any device into your computer to digitalise your sound.
    • When the raw recordings were digitalized and tailored for spectrographic analyses, we counted the number of bouts that consisted of at least two songs and also the number of single songs.
    • Taiwan should also play a key role in providing content to Chinese-language Web sites and digitalizing museum collections, he said.
    • To make Taiwan a digitalized nation, the Cabinet plans to popularize the home and commercial use of the Internet and broadband and to digitalize industries, government and transportation.
    • Private funds can construct and operate cable TV networks, and participate in establishing or digitalizing cable TV networks, but the above mentioned cultural enterprises must be at least 51% state-owned.
    • A volunteer said: ‘I have spent the last year helping the trust to assess and digitalise its extensive photographic slide collection.’
    • The historical footage is digitalized, manipulated on a computer, and then transferred to video format for exhibition.
    • The design is being digitalised and will be used as the logo for the North Wiltshire District Council initiative's directory which is due to be launched this Summer.
    • For more effective regional cooperation, it would also be necessary to digitalise inter-country links within the region in a time bound manner.
    • A possible step in that direction would be to digitalise film exhibition in all ‘B’ and ‘C’ grade theatres, he said.
    • It is expected that the new tariff will be valid only in the big cities in which all lines are due to be digitalised.

digitalize2

(British digitalise)
verbˈdijədlˌīzˈdɪdʒədlˌaɪz
[with object]Medicine
  • Administer digitalis or digoxin to (a patient with a heart complaint)

    〔医〕给(有心脏疾病的病人)服用洋地黄(或地高辛)

    the failure to produce a slowing of resting heart rate suggests that our subjects were not digitalized
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