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    discriminator查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'skrɪməˌneɪtə]
    名词复数:discriminators 词频:低频词
    基本释义/说明:n.鉴别者;鉴别器
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    n.
    鉴别者;鉴别器
    Discriminator:a device that converts a property of an input signal, such as frequency or phase, into an amplitude variation, depending on how the signal differs from a standard or reference signal.
    鉴别器,鉴频器:一种将输入信号的某一特征,如频率或相位转变为幅度变化装置,其变化大小因信号与标准或参考信号的不同程度而异.
    Design of High-Speed Programmable Reference Voltage Discriminator Used in Photon Counting
    光子计数中一种高速可程控参考电压鉴别器的设计
    -扩展释义
    n.
    [C]1. 鉴别者,辨别者,2. 【无】鉴别器,鉴频器
    Surface acoustic wave frequency discriminator
    表面声波鉴频器
    n. 【化学】
    甄别器,鉴别器,辩别者
    n. 【水利】
    鉴别器,比较装置,假信号抑制器
    【海运】
    鉴相器
    Surface acoustic wave phase discriminator
    表面声波鉴相器
    n. 【机械】
    鉴别器,鉴相器
    Surface acoustic wave phase discriminator
    表面声波鉴相器
    -discriminator的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of or pertaining to discrimination (in all senses). || Showing prejudice or bias.
    “The bill is discriminatory and inequitable, and the Government will pay for that.”
    “He is afraid that if his marking is challenged and an appeal conducted he will be held to have been discriminatory.”
    “To others it’s an essential watchdog needed to prevent discriminatory practices in the workplace.”
    which has the ability to discriminate between things; or which imparts such ability || (of an element, feature, attribute, etc.) which serves to distinguish its bearer
    “I am very discriminative when it comes to what I eat and consume.”
    “As the posterior funiculus is not involved in the section, discriminative touch and proprioception remain intact.”
    “Rule-governed behavior is operant behavior in which discriminative control or other behavioral influence does come from verbal antecedents.”
    Able to perceive fine distinctions between similar things; perceptive || Having a discerning judgment or taste
    “My comments are those of an occasional patient, a discriminating consumer, and a visual critic.”
    That can be discriminated or distinguished from others
    “Myths may be grouped in three discriminable cycles reflecting three different periods of time at various removes from the present.”
    “Do these differences correlate with the length of the list of discriminable behavior states?”
    “Psychological absorption is closely related to fantasy proneness and indeed, the two constructs might not be truly discriminable.”
    Serving to discriminate.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The condition of being discriminable
    “The blank interval separating successive stimuli was set to 100 ms to allow sufficient discriminability.”
    “Thus, the current analysis indicates that the distractor-ratio effect was strongly influenced by the discriminability of stimulus dimensions.”
    “Analog magnitude representations follow Weber’s law, according to which the discriminability of two values is a function of their ratio.”
    The condition of being discriminative
    The state of being discriminated; distinctness.
    The ability to discriminate or the amount by which something is discriminated
    Discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things, with intent to understand rightly and make correct decisions. || The act of recognizing the ’good’ and ’bad’ in situations and choosing good. || The setting apart of a person or group of people in a negative way, as in being discriminated against. || (sometimes discrimination against) Distinct treatment of an individual or group to their disadvantage; treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit; partiality; prejudice; bigotry. || The quality of being discriminating, acute discernment, specifically in a learning situation; as to show great discrimination in the choice of means. || That which discriminates; mark of distinction, a characteristic.
    “This is a case of unjust discrimination against a marginalized group.”
    “We should be allowed to enjoy art with discrimination and an appreciation of its subtleties.”
    “She was able to make a discrimination between the various species by their subtle physical differences.”
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