Belonging to or characteristic of the period preceding the widespread adoption of digital technologies.
数字化之前的;在数字化技术广泛采用之前的
the predigital age
数字化之前的时代。
Example sentencesExamples
The bands are set close together and recall the horizontal track lines of predigital video.
I still think the software industry can learn a lot from studying pre-digital iconography.
My childhood was idyllic in a kind of 1970s, pre-digital way.
In the pre-digital era, a student involved in a project on animals might simply have used a book in the classroom to find relevant information.
Perhaps Steele and the writers he cites were demoralized by the daunting task of society-wide computation in the pre-digital era.
They failed to see the marketing advantage in manipulating news photos (this is pre-digital, remember) to enhance the drama.
The video transfer is slightly improved, but still shows some of the limitations of pre-digital anime transfers.
A few record labels now are reissuing older material (some of it even pre-digital) in this format.
In other words, phenomena of dislocation associated with new media that are co-evolutionary with forms of cultural production in pre-digital media.
Despite their purported focus on the digital, many of the books written by a single author focused on pre-digital media.
In fact, the car and the camera are the consummate achievements of pre-digital technology.
There is a steep cost of transition (analog to digital), at least for the generation that was brought up in the pre-digital era skills.
In the pre-digital world valuable historical documents were often only allowed to be examined under the watchful eye of a person entrusted with their care.
Consider the regulations and the freedoms in the predigital workplace.
Of course, it would be simplistic to equate pre-digital classical photography with the index.
This essence stretches back to that pre digital instantaneous network, the telegraph.
The complex, dreamlike nature of these predigital images momentarily belies the labor of their making.
Furthermore, Taylor makes no distinction between Jamaican dancehall and its predigital reggae precursors.
The accounting historian of the future will need to recognize that innocent errors might have occurred in a digitized environment as they did in the pre-digital world.
I miss the self-discipline of the pre-digital world, too.
Definition of predigital in US English:
predigital
adjectiveprēˈdijədl
Belonging to or characteristic of the period preceding the widespread adoption of digital technologies.
数字化之前的;在数字化技术广泛采用之前的
formulas once used by animators in a predigital age
Example sentencesExamples
In other words, phenomena of dislocation associated with new media that are co-evolutionary with forms of cultural production in pre-digital media.
This essence stretches back to that pre digital instantaneous network, the telegraph.
I miss the self-discipline of the pre-digital world, too.
I still think the software industry can learn a lot from studying pre-digital iconography.
Despite their purported focus on the digital, many of the books written by a single author focused on pre-digital media.
The bands are set close together and recall the horizontal track lines of predigital video.
Of course, it would be simplistic to equate pre-digital classical photography with the index.
In fact, the car and the camera are the consummate achievements of pre-digital technology.
Consider the regulations and the freedoms in the predigital workplace.
There is a steep cost of transition (analog to digital), at least for the generation that was brought up in the pre-digital era skills.
The complex, dreamlike nature of these predigital images momentarily belies the labor of their making.
The video transfer is slightly improved, but still shows some of the limitations of pre-digital anime transfers.
A few record labels now are reissuing older material (some of it even pre-digital) in this format.
In the pre-digital world valuable historical documents were often only allowed to be examined under the watchful eye of a person entrusted with their care.
Perhaps Steele and the writers he cites were demoralized by the daunting task of society-wide computation in the pre-digital era.
My childhood was idyllic in a kind of 1970s, pre-digital way.
Furthermore, Taylor makes no distinction between Jamaican dancehall and its predigital reggae precursors.
In the pre-digital era, a student involved in a project on animals might simply have used a book in the classroom to find relevant information.
The accounting historian of the future will need to recognize that innocent errors might have occurred in a digitized environment as they did in the pre-digital world.
They failed to see the marketing advantage in manipulating news photos (this is pre-digital, remember) to enhance the drama.