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单词 analogue
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Definition of analogue in English:

analogue

(US analog)
adjective ˈanəlɒɡˈænlˌɔɡ
  • 1Relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc.

    模拟式的。常与DIGITAL (义项1)相对

    analogue signals
    Often contrasted with digital (sense 1)
    the information on a gramophone record is analogue
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The DSL signal is an analog signal in the bandwidth of 80 KHz to 1.1 MHz.
    • I could get an analog signal but not HD, supposedly due to a software conflict.
    • Segments of the binary number are thermometer encoded and complemented to provide signals to drive analog conversion circuitry.
    • ADC provides a single cable through which power, USB connectivity and both analog and digital video signals can be passed from Mac to monitor.
    • A D / A converter circuit that converts a digital signal to an analog signal within a short period of time.
    • The issue is that at present there is little or no way to stop people copying music into a digital format from an earlier analogue version of it.
    • The CODEC then converts the digital FM audio signal into an analog waveform for conversion to sound.
    • A detector detects a digital sample of the recorded analog signals as corresponding to one of the maximum likelihood states.
    • Broadcasters will be able to try to leverage retransmission consent of their analog signal to get cable operators to carry their complete digital signals.
    • The so-called analog, one-channel version of television will soon be as archaic as a 1950 Studebaker.
    • Today, with the proliferation of fiber to the home and fiber to the business, the conversion of digital voice into analog signals can be handled inside the subscriber's building.
    • The interface produces an input signal in response to the analog signal.
    • A digital-to-analog converter converts the digital signals into analog signals.
    • Boxes are required to translate the digital binary code back to analog signals for viewing.
    • For example, analogue computers represent physical quantities using ‘continuously varying’ voltages.
    • This could throw out plans by the Federal Communication Committee to switch off the analogue signal some time around 2006.
    • A German photographer decided to test how a high-quality inkjet print would compare with a high-quality analog print.
    • Modulation involves raising or lowering the frequency of the carrier wave in proportion to the analogue signal.
    • In another aspect, in a device such as a printer, an encoder system method initializes the system without converting analog signal levels into corresponding digital values.
    • To think that's an analog TV signal model that's going to continue the way it is now is not right.
    1. 1.1 (of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of hands or a pointer rather than displayed digits.
      (钟表)指针式的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • No buttons should be used under water and the crown of an analogue watch should not be pulled out when the watch is wet.
      • Now I watch the second hand on my analog clock swoop around with the tiniest of pauses, and I wonder how it will look after another thirty years goes by.
      • The old electric analogue clock stopped at the moment it hit the floor, reading 8: 57 am.
      • An analog clock face hung on the wall across from me.
      • What was the point of having a super-expensive analogue watch that was accurate to within half a second every twenty years, if that half a second was probably wrong?
      • On the wall across his desk sits an analog clock, a bloodless white against the deep red painted background.
      • One feature that seemed to be no more than a drain on the battery was the analog clock.
      • He noted the white, square, analog clock that was hung from above the wall of is station.
      • Somebody's analog watch was sounding very loudly.
      • He held a staff, which was adorned with a large analog clock.
      • In analog clocks, it's usually a knob that allows you to turn the hands yourself.
      • Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp.
      • There's good advice in this thread about shoes, belts, a nice analog watch, and a good-looking bag for your stuff.
      • He'd never been very good with analog watches and it always left him with a moment of panic to see the hands in a new configuration.
      • This was the famous Philips 1500 model, made in Austria, with the piano key controls, analogue clock and top loading.
      • They have software to turn the face into an analog clock.
      • I already have a nice analog watch for dressy occasions.
      • We'll take steady progress and a genuine analogue clock instead.
      • Apart from the dubious analogue stopwatch that blights the top of the dashboard, the SCP includes a fortified ECU map that allows 10 seconds of over-boost on full throttle.
      • It was an analog watch and it wasn't even a normal one at that.
    2. 1.2 Not involving or relating to the use of computer technology, as a contrast to a digital counterpart.
      old-school analogue paper map skills
noun ˈanəlɒɡˈænlˌɔɡ
  • 1A person or thing seen as comparable to another.

    可比拟的人(或物)

    an interior analogue of the exterior world

    外部世界的内在可比拟物。

    the idea that the fertilized egg contains a miniature analogue of every adult structure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts (hunting, sailing, animal husbandry) as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems.
    • Raban suggested that analogues might be novels set in an English country home in July 1939, or amidst some Anglo Saxons, somehow unaware of the Norman, in 1065!
    • But while all of these have pretty obvious analogues to our culture, there's a fair amount of ambiguity as to who're the villains and who're the heroes.
    • Those companies are not good analogues for Google.
    • M. Ferrand survives where his English counterpart has disappeared because change has not overwhelmed him with the suddenness that it has overtaken his analogues in Britain.
    • Several of the ‘translations’ do not have even remotely similar analogues in the Lorca catalogue.
    • Where are the other religions, the corporations, the military… it is depicted solely as the Christian church with no acceptable analogues to anything else.
    • According to the computer trade representatives, the state can use programme products with a free code, doing it practically free of charge or at prices that are dozens of times lower than their commercial analogues.
    • What you might not have expected, however, is that the words that describe these organisms are every bit the equal of their visual analogues.
    • After reading of the service levels in these cafes, I was briefly inspired to seek out the cafes in Dunedin which might be our analogues - perhaps Nova Cafe in the Octagon has the most similar style and feel to a French cafe from the 1950's.
    • ‘By comparison to analogues on Earth, these bodies of water move around and are small and are susceptible to climate change,’ Rubin added.
    • It may be possible to find correspondances and analogues between various component types (semiconductor, frequency transformer, capacitor, etc) and different kinds of people.
    • The theater photographs can be read as an analogue for both the interior of a still camera and the womb.
    • The picture quality and the audio clarity are far better as compared with the analog.
    • The transformation of American parties into analogues of their ideologically driven European counterparts has the effect of mobilizing voters by philosophical affinity rather than partisan affiliation.
    • Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible.
    • I ended up explaining to one of them that Christian philosophy had sizable origins in Neo-Platonist collisions with the Semitic tradition, and that it had incredible analogues with some aspects of Dionysian Mystery cults.
    • In doing so, Hoberman finds parallels between the paranoia films of the period and the Bay of Pigs, for example; and between foreign policy analogues like The Magnificent Seven and the US involvement in South Asia.
    • The module's design favorably compares with existing analogues by its universality.
    • At one end of the spectrum are the descendants of the PC hobbyists, or their online analogues caught up within more sophisticated design strategies of the mod community in massively multiplayer online games as described by JC Herz.
    Synonyms
    counterpart, equivalent, likeness, correspondent, match, twin, duplicate, equal, coequal, mirror
    1. 1.1Chemistry A compound with a molecular structure closely similar to that of another.
      〔化〕相似化合物
      thioacids are sulphur analogues of oxyacids
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These analogues have similar properties to pyrophosphate, but unlike pyrophosphate they are resistant to enzymatic degradation.
      • By creating analogs of nucleotides, she and her research group made drugs that treat acute leukemia and kidney plant rejection.
      • This produces the aldehyde analogue, methanal (acetaldehyde).
      • The presence of this molecule or closely related analogues induces the production of the purple pigment violacein.
      • Using synthetic analogs of lerisetron as molecular probes in combination with site directed mutagenesis, we have identified some of these interactions and have proposed a model of the lerisetron binding site.

Origin

Early 19th century (as noun): from French, from Greek analogon, neuter of analogos 'proportionate'.

Definition of analog in US English:

analog

(also analogue)
adjectiveˈanlˌôɡˈænlˌɔɡ
  • 1Relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc.

    模拟式的。常与DIGITAL (义项1)相对

    analog signals
    Often contrasted with digital (sense 1)
    the information on a gramophone record is analog
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The so-called analog, one-channel version of television will soon be as archaic as a 1950 Studebaker.
    • The interface produces an input signal in response to the analog signal.
    • Boxes are required to translate the digital binary code back to analog signals for viewing.
    • Segments of the binary number are thermometer encoded and complemented to provide signals to drive analog conversion circuitry.
    • Today, with the proliferation of fiber to the home and fiber to the business, the conversion of digital voice into analog signals can be handled inside the subscriber's building.
    • For example, analogue computers represent physical quantities using ‘continuously varying’ voltages.
    • In another aspect, in a device such as a printer, an encoder system method initializes the system without converting analog signal levels into corresponding digital values.
    • Modulation involves raising or lowering the frequency of the carrier wave in proportion to the analogue signal.
    • I could get an analog signal but not HD, supposedly due to a software conflict.
    • To think that's an analog TV signal model that's going to continue the way it is now is not right.
    • The issue is that at present there is little or no way to stop people copying music into a digital format from an earlier analogue version of it.
    • A D / A converter circuit that converts a digital signal to an analog signal within a short period of time.
    • The CODEC then converts the digital FM audio signal into an analog waveform for conversion to sound.
    • A digital-to-analog converter converts the digital signals into analog signals.
    • This could throw out plans by the Federal Communication Committee to switch off the analogue signal some time around 2006.
    • ADC provides a single cable through which power, USB connectivity and both analog and digital video signals can be passed from Mac to monitor.
    • A detector detects a digital sample of the recorded analog signals as corresponding to one of the maximum likelihood states.
    • Broadcasters will be able to try to leverage retransmission consent of their analog signal to get cable operators to carry their complete digital signals.
    • The DSL signal is an analog signal in the bandwidth of 80 KHz to 1.1 MHz.
    • A German photographer decided to test how a high-quality inkjet print would compare with a high-quality analog print.
    1. 1.1 (of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of hands rather than displayed digits.
      (钟表)指针式的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This was the famous Philips 1500 model, made in Austria, with the piano key controls, analogue clock and top loading.
      • It was an analog watch and it wasn't even a normal one at that.
      • Now I watch the second hand on my analog clock swoop around with the tiniest of pauses, and I wonder how it will look after another thirty years goes by.
      • He held a staff, which was adorned with a large analog clock.
      • Somebody's analog watch was sounding very loudly.
      • One feature that seemed to be no more than a drain on the battery was the analog clock.
      • The old electric analogue clock stopped at the moment it hit the floor, reading 8: 57 am.
      • We'll take steady progress and a genuine analogue clock instead.
      • On the wall across his desk sits an analog clock, a bloodless white against the deep red painted background.
      • No buttons should be used under water and the crown of an analogue watch should not be pulled out when the watch is wet.
      • Apart from the dubious analogue stopwatch that blights the top of the dashboard, the SCP includes a fortified ECU map that allows 10 seconds of over-boost on full throttle.
      • He'd never been very good with analog watches and it always left him with a moment of panic to see the hands in a new configuration.
      • Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp.
      • An analog clock face hung on the wall across from me.
      • In analog clocks, it's usually a knob that allows you to turn the hands yourself.
      • They have software to turn the face into an analog clock.
      • I already have a nice analog watch for dressy occasions.
      • There's good advice in this thread about shoes, belts, a nice analog watch, and a good-looking bag for your stuff.
      • What was the point of having a super-expensive analogue watch that was accurate to within half a second every twenty years, if that half a second was probably wrong?
      • He noted the white, square, analog clock that was hung from above the wall of is station.
    2. 1.2 Not involving or relating to the use of computer technology, as a contrast to a digital counterpart.
      old-school analog paper map skills
nounˈanlˌôɡˈænlˌɔɡ
usually analogue
  • 1A person or thing seen as comparable to another.

    可比拟的人(或物)

    an interior analogue of the exterior world

    外部世界的内在可比拟物。

    the idea that the fertilized egg contains a miniature analogue of every adult structure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It may be possible to find correspondances and analogues between various component types (semiconductor, frequency transformer, capacitor, etc) and different kinds of people.
    • What you might not have expected, however, is that the words that describe these organisms are every bit the equal of their visual analogues.
    • The theater photographs can be read as an analogue for both the interior of a still camera and the womb.
    • But while all of these have pretty obvious analogues to our culture, there's a fair amount of ambiguity as to who're the villains and who're the heroes.
    • The transformation of American parties into analogues of their ideologically driven European counterparts has the effect of mobilizing voters by philosophical affinity rather than partisan affiliation.
    • Each makes perfect sense when seen in isolation, but will nevertheless benefit from being viewed alongside its analogues, since detailed comparisons will then become possible.
    • M. Ferrand survives where his English counterpart has disappeared because change has not overwhelmed him with the suddenness that it has overtaken his analogues in Britain.
    • Several of the ‘translations’ do not have even remotely similar analogues in the Lorca catalogue.
    • Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts (hunting, sailing, animal husbandry) as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems.
    • Raban suggested that analogues might be novels set in an English country home in July 1939, or amidst some Anglo Saxons, somehow unaware of the Norman, in 1065!
    • After reading of the service levels in these cafes, I was briefly inspired to seek out the cafes in Dunedin which might be our analogues - perhaps Nova Cafe in the Octagon has the most similar style and feel to a French cafe from the 1950's.
    • In doing so, Hoberman finds parallels between the paranoia films of the period and the Bay of Pigs, for example; and between foreign policy analogues like The Magnificent Seven and the US involvement in South Asia.
    • According to the computer trade representatives, the state can use programme products with a free code, doing it practically free of charge or at prices that are dozens of times lower than their commercial analogues.
    • The module's design favorably compares with existing analogues by its universality.
    • ‘By comparison to analogues on Earth, these bodies of water move around and are small and are susceptible to climate change,’ Rubin added.
    • Those companies are not good analogues for Google.
    • I ended up explaining to one of them that Christian philosophy had sizable origins in Neo-Platonist collisions with the Semitic tradition, and that it had incredible analogues with some aspects of Dionysian Mystery cults.
    • The picture quality and the audio clarity are far better as compared with the analog.
    • Where are the other religions, the corporations, the military… it is depicted solely as the Christian church with no acceptable analogues to anything else.
    • At one end of the spectrum are the descendants of the PC hobbyists, or their online analogues caught up within more sophisticated design strategies of the mod community in massively multiplayer online games as described by JC Herz.
    Synonyms
    counterpart, analogue, equivalent, likeness, correspondent, match, twin, duplicate, equal, coequal, mirror
    1. 1.1Chemistry A compound with a molecular structure closely similar to that of another.
      〔化〕相似化合物
      thioacids are sulfur analogues of oxyacids
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These analogues have similar properties to pyrophosphate, but unlike pyrophosphate they are resistant to enzymatic degradation.
      • This produces the aldehyde analogue, methanal (acetaldehyde).
      • The presence of this molecule or closely related analogues induces the production of the purple pigment violacein.
      • By creating analogs of nucleotides, she and her research group made drugs that treat acute leukemia and kidney plant rejection.
      • Using synthetic analogs of lerisetron as molecular probes in combination with site directed mutagenesis, we have identified some of these interactions and have proposed a model of the lerisetron binding site.

Origin

Early 19th century (as noun): from French, from Greek analogon, neuter of analogos ‘proportionate’.

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