sensing

sensing [sensɪŋ]  [sensɪŋ] 

原级:sense

第三人称单数:senses

过去分词:sensed

过去式:sensed

sensing 基本解释

名词感觉; 读出; 辨向; 指向

sensing 网络解释

sensing的意思

1. 传感:[中文摘要] 随着普适计算技术的不断发展,集传感(sensing)、执行(actuating)、计算(computing)和通信(communicating)能力于一身的无线网络传感器将会得到广泛的应用.

2. 感测:要和现有的系统并存,C2MA系统需具备认知(Cognition)的能力,亦即具备感测(Sensing),分析(Analysis)及适应(Adaptation)的能力,它可以感测分析及分类干扰源,进而进行频谱资源分配,适应地调整传送功率及调变方式.

3. 感知:心理学将分析信息的倾向分为感知(Sensing)与直觉(Intuition),而将处理信息的倾向分为思考(Thinking)与感受(Feeling),所谓分析信息的倾向是说:有人对习惯用数字与事实进行分析,有人则习惯用过去的经验及感觉作分析;

sensing 单语例句

1. sensing的翻译

1. Sensing that the suspicious character might be a man, the guard opened " her " coat and found " she " was really a man wearing two bras.

2. It is also working on chemical sensing chips with DNA Electronics, a British company that licensed its patents to Ion Torrent.

3. The flood control office and local governments have launched an ice control scheme and are monitoring ice flows with remote sensing technology.

4. The Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite will travel independently of the orbiter and crash into the lunar surface to search for water ice.

5. sensing的意思

5. He first puts an LED display into a wood frame, and then controls the picture with gravity sensing technology.

6. sensing在线翻译

6. Sensing something was wrong, he got up in a hurry and saw two men sneaking downhill.

7. sensing的近义词

7. China plans to have a system consisting of ocean color remote sensing satellites, ocean dynamic environment satellites and ocean surveillance satellites.

8. sensing在线翻译

8. Sensing the dawn of a new era in China's nuclear power construction, foreign and domestic companies are taking steps ahead of the government.

9. Li said the ministry would strengthen the use of remote sensing and spot checks to monitor key cities for any violation in land expropriation.

10. Vehicles equipped with the roll sensing curtain shield airbag system have only been sold in North American market.

sensing 英英释义

sensing的翻译

noun

1. becoming aware of something via the senses

    Synonym: perception

2. the perception that something has occurred or some state exists

    e.g. early detection can often lead to a cure

    Synonym: detection