modal中文
[ 'məudl ] 發音: 用"modal"造句
adj.
1.方式上的,形態上的;【哲學】(對本質、內容說的)形式(上)的。
2.【語法】語氣 (mood) 的;表示情態 (manner) 的。
3.【邏輯學】程式的;【音樂】調式的;【法律】規定執行[應用]方式的;【統計】眾數的。
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1.方式上的,形態上的;【哲學】(對本質、內容說的)形式(上)的。
2.【語法】語氣 (mood) 的;表示情態 (manner) 的。
3.【邏輯學】程式的;【音樂】調式的;【法律】規定執行[應用]方式的;【統計】眾數的。
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例句與用法
更多例句: 下一頁- "can" is a modal verb .
“Can”是一個情態動詞。 - The modal value is 15 because it occurs more often than any other value .
眾數值是15,它出現的次數最多。 - The determination of the choice of travel mode is known as modal split .
交通方式選擇的確定就叫做交通方式劃分。 - Trips may be made by differing methods or modes of travel and the determination of the choice of travel mode is known as modal split .
行程可以采用各式各樣的方法或不同的交通方式,交通方式選擇的確定就叫做方式劃分。 - Although modal techniques have had standard acceptance in treating mechanical and structural vibrations, they have not been used generally to simulate fluid system .
盡管模態技術在處理機械和結構振動中已經普遍公認了,但這種方法還未普遍應用于模擬流體系統。
英文釋義
形容詞- relating to or expressing the mood of a verb; "modal auxiliary"
- of or relating to a musical mode; especially written in an ecclesiastical mode
- relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution; "the modal age at which American novelists reach their peak is 30"
同義詞:average
- an auxiliary verb (such as `can'' or `will'') that is used to express modality
同義詞:modal auxiliary verb, modal auxiliary, modal verb