peaking

peaking [pi:kɪŋ]  [pi:kɪŋ] 

原级:peak

第三人称单数:peaks

peaking什么意思

第三人称复数:peaks

过去式:peaked

peaking 基本解释

peaking

名词剧烈增加

peaking 网络解释

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1. 峰化:(3)峰化(Peaking). 该控制为调谐点提供一缓冲效果. 其控制量由最小达到最大时,调谐点频率的预加重逐步增大. 同时,在调谐点预加重之前,还会出现一个小小的陷波,它会随峰化控制的加大而加深. 如图1所示. (4)零值补偿(Null Fill).

2. 峰值时的状态:PEL 预监听 | PEAKING 峰值时的状态 | PREAMP 前置放大器

3. 剧烈增加:knelt vbl.kneel的过去式和过去分词 | peaking 剧烈增加 | theres adv.在那里

peaking 单语例句

1. " The inflation is likely to climb up further in the coming months before peaking " he noted at the release of the August numbers.

2. China's first demographic dividend is coming to an end as the size of working age population is peaking and will soon begin a rapid decline.

3. peaking

3. Among the many events that mark the years is the peaking of American hegemony with the launching of US wars on Afghanistan and Iraq.

4. Cases of wage arrears dropped significantly in China after peaking in 2004.

5. Global oil supplies will drop more than half by 2030 after peaking last year, an independent scientific group said in an energy report published on Monday.

6. Global crude oil prices have fallen more than 70 percent since peaking in July.

7. The number of candidates appearing for the national college entrance examinations has declined for the second year in a row after peaking in 2008.

8. peaking的反义词

8. The world's total liquid production is close to peaking and in two to three years, global usage will clash with supply.

9. peaking

9. A local health official said the disease occurred annually in the city, usually increasing starting in April and peaking in the summer.

10. A few economic indicators have been rocketing since 2003, peaking in the first quarter of this year.