mode

mode [məʊd]  [moʊd] 

mode的解释

第三人称复数:modes

mode 基本解释

名词方式; 状况; 时尚,风尚; 调式

mode 相关词组

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1. out of mode : 不流行, 过时;

2. be all the mode : 在风行中;

mode 相关例句

mode是什么意思

名词

1. This fever will return from time to time, if it follows its usual mode.
    一般情况,这种热病每隔一阵子就会再发作。

2. Heat is a mode of motion.
    热是运动的一种形式。

3. Riding on a donkey is a slow mode of travel.
    骑驴子旅行是一种缓慢的旅行方式。

4. She is not used to the formal mode of address.
    她不习惯于这种正式称呼。

5. Short skirts are the mode in her school.
    短裙是她学校的流行服饰。

mode 网络解释

mode

1. 样式:则可以在订婚期间选昀. 婚礼前不久,习惯而有效的作法是,新郎在选购结婚戒指时和新娘一起去. 既然她期望戴这枚戒指已经很久了,她就应当被允许去挑选自己喜欢的样式(mode). 没有什么戒指比纯黄金或白金(platinum)环型戒指更有品味了.

2. mode:market-oriented economy; 管理体制

3. mode:modelcalibration; 模式校准

4. mode:method of education; 教育模式

5. mode:m; 模式

mode 词典解释

1. 方法;做法;方式
    A mode of life or behaviour is a particular way of living or behaving.

    e.g. ...the capitalist mode of production...
           资本主义生产方式
    e.g. He switched automatically into interview mode.
           他自动切换到访谈模式。

2. (艺术、着装等的)风格、文体
    A mode is a particular style in art, literature, or dress.

    e.g. ...a slightly more elegant and formal mode of dress...
           略显典雅和正式的着装风格
    e.g. Levi is best known for work in a very different mode from what is to be found here.
           利瓦伊最为人所知之处在于他的工作风格同这里的人迥然不同。

3. (照相机、电子设备的)模式,状态
    On some cameras or electronic devices, the different modes available are the different programs or settings that you can choose when you use them.

    e.g. ...when the camera is in manual mode.
           当相机处于手动拍摄模式的时候

mode 单语例句

1. Particularly during the early period of a business transaction, a manual processing mode is mainly adopted.

2. Cai said the development of team sports must focus on popularity among children rather than the elite mode used in individual events.

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3. Their works criticize the conventional mode of traditional calligraphy and also tap into the psychological and cultural depths of calligraphy in contemporary society.

4. But it does not mean that most would do a good job once they were given the autonomy with their present governing mode.

5. It appears that retooling the survey mode has succeeded in gathering data closer to the actual conditions.

6. mode

6. Hollywood's mode of cashing in on Chinese elements has burned some Chinese filmmakers, who have also been eager to tap the country's vast market.

7. mode

7. She will also point out when it's courteous to shut off or switch cell phones to vibration mode.

8. Chen said the gift shop will follow the management mode for licensed Olympic products, which have centralized distribution and pricing systems.

9. China has integrated combatting climate change into its national strategies for the transformation of its economic growth mode and economic restructuring.

10. mode

10. Currently we would rather change our thinking mode than hope the residence registration to have more functions.

mode 英英释义

noun

1. how something is done or how it happens

    e.g. her dignified manner
           his rapid manner of talking
           their nomadic mode of existence
           in the characteristic New York style
           a lonely way of life
           in an abrasive fashion

    Synonym: manner style way fashion

2. mode

2. the most frequent value of a random variable

    Synonym: modal value

3. any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave

    Synonym: musical mode

4. verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker

    Synonym: mood modality

5. a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility

    Synonym: modality

6. a particular functioning condition or arrangement

    e.g. switched from keyboard to voice mode