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sample美 ['sæmp(ə)l] 英 ['sɑːmp(ə)l] - n.样品;样本;货样;(用于新乐曲中的)节录乐曲
- v.采样;取样;品尝;尝试
- 网络抽样;样板;标本
复数:samples 现在分词:sampling 过去分词:sampled v.+n. use sample,send sample,take sample,provide sample,give sample adj.+n. small sample,large sample,free sample,representative sample,random sample v. test,try,appraise,taste,try out n. example,taster,tester,model,trial 1. | (抽查的)样本,样品a number of people or things taken from a larger group and used in tests to provide information about the group |
| The interviews were given to a random sample of students. 随机抽选出部分学生进行了采访。 | | The survey covers a representative sample of schools. 调查覆盖了有代表性的一些学校。 | | |
2. | (化验的)取样,样本,样a small amount of a substance taken from a larger amount and tested in order to obtain information about the substance |
| | | Samples of the water contained pesticide. 水样中含有杀虫剂。 |
3. | (作为标准或代表的)样品,货样a small amount or example of sth that can be looked at or tried to see what it is like |
| ‘I'd like to see a sample of your work,’ said the manager. “拿一件你做的货样给我看看。”经理说。 | | a free sample of shampoo 免费试用的洗发剂 |
4. | (用于新乐曲中的)节录乐曲,选录乐曲(或声音)a piece of recorded music or sound that is used in a new piece of music |
1. | ~ sth 尝;品尝;尝试;体验to try a small amount of a particular food to see what it is like; to experience sth for a short time to see what it is like |
| I sampled the delights of Greek cooking for the first time. 我第一次品尝到希腊美食。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 抽样检验;取样;采样to test, question, etc., part of sth or of a group of people in order to find out what the rest is like |
| 12% of the children sampled said they prefer cats to dogs. 在被抽样调查的孩子中,12% 的人说他们喜欢猫胜过喜欢狗。 |
3. | ~ sth 节录,选录(一段音乐或声音,用于新的乐曲中)to record part of a piece of music, or a sound, in order to use it in a new piece of music |
n. | | v. | 1. 〔物〕试验…的样品性能,尝试;脉冲调制,变为脉冲信号;取连续变量的离散值;〔统〕随机样品 2. 从…取样,从…抽样;提供;货样;对…进行抽样检查 1. 〔物〕试验…的样品性能,尝试;脉冲调制,变为脉冲信号;取连续变量的离散值;〔统〕随机样品 2. 从…取样,从…抽样;提供;货样;对…进行抽样检查 | adj. | |
n. | 1. a small amount or part of something, used as an example of the character, features, or quality of the whole 2. a small part or quantity of something such as blood or soil, for scientific or medical examination or analysis 3. a piece of recorded sound or a musical phrase taken from an existing recording, especially in digital form, and used as part of a new recording 4. a representative selection of a population that is examined to gain statistical information about the whole 5. an example or small amount of something that shows you what all of it is like 6. a small amount of a substance that is used for scientific or medical tests 7. a short piece of music that is copied from a record, and then used again as part of a new piece of music 1. a small amount or part of something, used as an example of the character, features, or quality of the whole 2. a small part or quantity of something such as blood or soil, for scientific or medical examination or analysis 3. a piece of recorded sound or a musical phrase taken from an existing recording, especially in digital form, and used as part of a new recording 4. a representative selection of a population that is examined to gain statistical information about the whole 5. an example or small amount of something that shows you what all of it is like 6. a small amount of a substance that is used for scientific or medical tests 7. a short piece of music that is copied from a record, and then used again as part of a new piece of music | v. | 1. to take a sample of something, especially in order to determine its character, features, or quality 2. to convert sound into digital information in order to store or manipulate it electronically 3. to take a sample of recorded music, especially in order to use it in another recording 4. to test a small amount of something in order to get information about the whole thing 5. to use a group of people in order to get information about a larger group or about the whole population 6. to try doing a new activity for a time 7. to copy a short piece of music from a record, and then use it again as part of a new piece of music. This activity is called sampling. 1. to take a sample of something, especially in order to determine its character, features, or quality 2. to convert sound into digital information in order to store or manipulate it electronically 3. to take a sample of recorded music, especially in order to use it in another recording 4. to test a small amount of something in order to get information about the whole thing 5. to use a group of people in order to get information about a larger group or about the whole population 6. to try doing a new activity for a time 7. to copy a short piece of music from a record, and then use it again as part of a new piece of music. This activity is called sampling. |
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