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Definition of iterate in English: iterateverb ˈɪtəreɪtˈɪdəˌreɪt [with object]1Perform or utter repeatedly. 重复;复述,重申 the bird's call is a monotonously iterated single note Example sentencesExamples - A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position.
- And this iterates a kind of foundation myth of the US.
- This process is iterated until all maps have been incorporated into the comprehensive map.
- The simulations were iterated 500 times for each parameter combination.
- These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments.
- Yapko iterates the four questions that guide his conceptualization of the client and assessment regarding the direction in which he will proceed.
- He was merely iterating his fondness for Thurmond and for the old South, and expressing his cherished wish to preserve it.
- I merely iterate the reasons Gemayel is an important national leader.
- Well each time we iterate the drawing process, we are adding 4 times as many triangles as before, and each of them is 3 times as small as before.
- I have iterated the term ‘story’ of Ray Schmidt to reflect the film's deceptive simplicity.
- The song offers no answers, only iterating the closing command: ‘Ride away.’
- When she iterated this syllable he whirled round and clamped his hand on her throat.
- It rarely failed to mollify, but carried with it the penalty of having to iterate the performance many, many times.
- This refinement process could be iterated a second time to further define the center of the filament.
- This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene.
- In a separate statement he iterated the simplicity of treatment of such ‘disabled’ persons with ‘drugs'.
- If you want, we can start iterating them one by one.
- When management decisions are iterated (in space or time), knowledge gained from one decision can be applied to the next decision.
- In 1517 Erasmus first iterated a familiar liberal theme; war is unprofitable.
- In 1997, the government iterated a policy encouraging agencies to use incentives ‘to the maximum extent practicable when contracting for services.’
Synonyms repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse - 1.1no object Make repeated use of a mathematical or computational procedure, applying it each time to the result of the previous application; perform iteration.
反复演算 Example sentencesExamples - The process is iterated until the classification quality no longer increases.
- The remainder of the program iterates through a number of PCM data types, starting with the stream types.
- He then iterates the process to converge on a zero of f.
- The process is iterated until all putative ortholog sets have been examined.
- The searches were initiated with a single query sequence and iterated until convergence.
Synonyms repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse
noun ˈɪtəreɪtˈɪdəˌreɪt Mathematics A quantity arrived at by iteration. 〔数〕迭代所得量
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin iterat- 'repeated', from the verb iterare, from iterum 'again'. Rhymesalliterate, obliterate, transliterate Definition of iterate in US English: iterateverbˈidəˌrātˈɪdəˌreɪt [with object]1Perform or utter repeatedly. 重复;复述,重申 the bird's call is a monotonously iterated single note Example sentencesExamples - If you want, we can start iterating them one by one.
- This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene.
- When she iterated this syllable he whirled round and clamped his hand on her throat.
- It rarely failed to mollify, but carried with it the penalty of having to iterate the performance many, many times.
- And this iterates a kind of foundation myth of the US.
- Well each time we iterate the drawing process, we are adding 4 times as many triangles as before, and each of them is 3 times as small as before.
- In a separate statement he iterated the simplicity of treatment of such ‘disabled’ persons with ‘drugs'.
- In 1517 Erasmus first iterated a familiar liberal theme; war is unprofitable.
- He was merely iterating his fondness for Thurmond and for the old South, and expressing his cherished wish to preserve it.
- When management decisions are iterated (in space or time), knowledge gained from one decision can be applied to the next decision.
- Yapko iterates the four questions that guide his conceptualization of the client and assessment regarding the direction in which he will proceed.
- The simulations were iterated 500 times for each parameter combination.
- I have iterated the term ‘story’ of Ray Schmidt to reflect the film's deceptive simplicity.
- This refinement process could be iterated a second time to further define the center of the filament.
- In 1997, the government iterated a policy encouraging agencies to use incentives ‘to the maximum extent practicable when contracting for services.’
- This process is iterated until all maps have been incorporated into the comprehensive map.
- These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments.
- A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position.
- The song offers no answers, only iterating the closing command: ‘Ride away.’
- I merely iterate the reasons Gemayel is an important national leader.
Synonyms repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse - 1.1no object Make repeated use of a mathematical or computational procedure, applying it each time to the result of the previous application; perform iteration.
反复演算 Example sentencesExamples - The process is iterated until all putative ortholog sets have been examined.
- He then iterates the process to converge on a zero of f.
- The remainder of the program iterates through a number of PCM data types, starting with the stream types.
- The process is iterated until the classification quality no longer increases.
- The searches were initiated with a single query sequence and iterated until convergence.
Synonyms repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse
nounˈidəˌrātˈɪdəˌreɪt Mathematics A quantity arrived at by iteration. 〔数〕迭代所得量
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin iterat- ‘repeated’, from the verb iterare, from iterum ‘again’. |