词汇 | analog |
释义 | analog adjective US(UKanalogue)us/ˈæn.ə.lɑːɡ/uk /ˈæn.ə.lɒɡ/ analogadjective (RECORDED SIGNALS)An analog recording is one that is made by changing the sound waves into electrical signals of the same type. An analog signal is a signal of this type: We started talking about digital versus analog recording. The adapter converts the phone's analog signal into a digital one that can travel over the Internet. Analog television is broadcast using analog signals, rather than using digital signals: The Federal Communications Commission started phasing out analog TV transmission in 2006. Customers on a budget might ignore the digital TV deadline and buy an analog set. An analog camera or analog photography records images on film, rather than in a form that can be looked at on a computer: We used to take photographs with an analog camera, then drop the film off at the store to be developed. I am a photographer who adores analog photography. Compare digital Recording directly to analog tape gave the album a live, unpolished feel. The sound is reminiscent of analog recordings of yesteryear, with a less constricted or "suffocated" sound when compared with CDs or MP3 files. If you're getting a new camera, you should definitely consider buying digital rather than analog. The technology even works with old, analog cameras. It was decided that all TV signals should change from analog to digital because the digital images are clearer and faster. Recording sounds and images analogue audiovisual balance binaural binaurally cut deepfake digitally fast-forward low-resolution misrecord mix monophonically play something back postproduction prerecord remaster rewind sample videotape You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Broadcasting in general Audio & video equipment Photography analogadjective (CLOCK)An analog clock or watch shows the time using numbers around the edge and hands that point to the numbers: Use standard analog clocks at home to help your child learn how to tell time. Opposite digital Twenty minutes on an analog clock is one-third of a pie. I told the saleswoman I wanted a normal watch, with hands. "You mean an analog watch, " she said crisply. Watches & clocks 24-hour clock against the clockidiom alarm alarm clock at/on the stroke of somethingidiom atomic clock clock horology hour hand hourglass jewel military time minute hand movement stroke timekeeper timepiece turn the clocks backphrase twenty-four-hour clock unsynchronized analog noun[ C ] US formal(also mainly UKanalogue)us/ˈæn.ə.lɑːɡ/uk /ˈæn.ə.lɒɡ/ something that is similar to or can be used instead of something else: I'm a vegetarian but I don't like vegetarian sausage, fake bacon and other meat analogs. Memes are the analogs of genes. They discuss the long history of judicial enforcement of the Second Amendment and its state analogs. Several factors make animal studies very poor analogs to human health. Replacing and exchanging alternate alternatively bargain something away behalf change over compensation instead of lieu make up for something name novate shoe someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom spare sub out something substitutability substitutable substitute substitution substitutive analog | American Dictionaryanalog adjective[ not gradable ] (alsoanalogue)us/ˈæn·əlˌɔɡ, -ˌɑɡ/ representing electronic information as a continuously varying signal: Analog broadcasts, the current technology, would continue side by side with digital. Examples of analoganalog In this meaning, biological neurons can be understood as analog chaotic devices. A popular example of an analog model is the use of electrical circuit models of mechanical systems. However, this is often inecient, as there is no apparent analog to branch-and-bound in local search. Purely symbolic and purely analog "machines" can easily mimic each other at the behavioral level. They do not have an analog y in gas dynamics, which makes them somewhat counterintuitive. Visual analog scales are particularly appropriate for measuring the intensity or magnitude of sensations and subjective feelings and are often used in pain research. Each session was recorded with an analog tape recorder and most were also videotaped. The questionnaire consisted of visual analog scales completed by the patient with a staff member present. Rare edits betray some analog sources, and a little applause and coughing some live performances. In this connection, the specially designed experiments with laser acceleration of the shells or their plane analogs is a point of peculiar interest. The second performer uses more complex sound sources created through analog synthesis. Existing therapies, including such commonplace drugs as synthetic analogs of cortisol and cortisone, work by affecting gene expression. His research interests include semiconductor designs, analog and digital signal processing circuits, microwave amplification systems, and clock synchronization schemes for high-speed digital systems. We later saw the analog of this in the phase diagram of a model protein, which contained folded and folded-glass phases. The interviews were recorded using both a digital recorder and an analog cassette recorder, each with a lavalier microphone. See all examples of analog These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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