名词[电子学]尖峰信号,尖头信号; 短促而尖锐的声音; (统计数字的)上下浮动; 雷达的可视信号
不及物动词发哔哔声; 发信号; (雷达等屏幕上)出现光点; 出现波动
1. 光点:安隆公司的倒闭虽只是美国经济上一个光点(blip)的熄灭,然而最大损失者却是投资大众与多数曾参与公司退休金计划401(k)帐户的员工,想及经过数年工作辛劳,累积总数达数十亿美元的退休金,一夕乌有,公司倒了工作没了,前途茫茫,
2. 反射脉冲:还有二硫异构酶、免疫球蛋白重链结合蛋白(BIP)和内质网素(endoplasmin)等. 单个钙通道开放记录到的钙信号为反射脉冲(blip)和夸克(quark一组钙通道开放记录到的钙信号为钙火花(spark)和钙泡(puff膜联蛋白(annexin)家族:
3. (缩微胶卷画面上的光点)标志:blinking 闪烁 | blip (缩微胶卷画面上的光点)标志 | blit 位块传送
4. 标志:blinker 闪光;移带叉;闪光警戒标;闪光灯 | blip 标志 | blister corrosion 起泡腐蚀
1. (雷达等仪器屏幕上的伴有短促尖声的)光点,信号
A blip is a small spot of light, sometimes occurring with a short, high-pitched sound, which flashes on and off regularly on a piece of equipment such as a radar screen.
2. blip的解释
2. (直线上的)转折点,跳点
A blip in a straight line, such as the line on a graph, is a point at which the line suddenly makes a sharp change of direction before returning to its original direction.
3. 暂时的突变;突然的中断
A blip in a situation is a sudden but temporary change or interruption in it.
e.g. Interest rates generally have been declining since last spring, despite a few upward blips in recent weeks.
尽管近几周出现了几次短暂的回升,但自去年春天开始利率在整体上还是一直呈下降趋势。
1. blip
1. A flock of birds or a reflection could have caused the blip.
2. The high product price this year is just a blip on the market curve and will not sustain itself in the long term.
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3. The blip was literally of cosmic proportions, representing a new tool to probe the birth of the universe.
4. Vettel has won five of the opening six races this season and finished second in his one " blip " in China.
5. Organisers insist it was a temporary blip in Britain's biggest peacetime security operation.
6. blip的翻译
6. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the agency was screening passengers and cargo for " even a blip of radiation ".
7. Officials blamed the incident on a blip that appeared on a radar screen.
8. Was 2007 a blip in the radar for live music in Shanghai?
9. The Olympics is but a blip, mentioned one time in the voluminous Eleventh Five Year Plan of 2007.
noun
1. a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface
Synonym: pip radar target
2. a sudden minor shock or meaningless interruption
e.g. the market had one bad blip today
you can't react to the day-to-day blips
renewed jitters in the wake of a blip in retail sales