词汇 | example_english_engine |
释义 | Examples of engineThese 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. The translation to logic programs with aggregates gives us the possibility of exploiting existing engines to compute logic programs. The report says that at maximum power the engines turn at 25,000 rpm. Most of the vessels were built from welded steel, not riveted, and were equipped with powerful diesel engines. Preferences centred on academic support, search engines and personal interest sites; with a plus for wealth of functions/content, ease of use and appearance. The search engine's query results deliver identifiers used to retrieve entities and their metadata from the store. From the mid 19th century onward the advent of auxiliary steam engines made it possible to visit both grounds in thesame season. Once the page was picked up by search engines, the number of new and one-time visitors increased significantly. In addition, one of the engines drove a high-pressure fan that forced foul air from the refuse on the tipping platform across the fire. The coupling with available ontology and common-sense engines via suitable interfaces is suggestive for this purpose. Thus, here, we have excited energy exchange in various forms: running motors and engines, flowing and cascading water, networks of sluices and funnels, electricity. Another well-known area of text mining is web search engines. Nineteen ships were planned with 80 to 250 horsepower engines. Transferability of licences, especially in the case of fixed engines, has been another obstacle in monitoring and enforcement by the state authorities. When looking for answers to specific questions, people may refer to corporate and individual documents or use search engines with indexing approaches. Current search engines can return ranked lists of documents, but they do not deliver answers to the user. Testing is carried out by searching the various engines using various related keywords. In this case, the most sophisticated information extraction and page-indexing techniques provided by current search engines still require exhaustive manual post-processing. Still, other technologies have found a purpose within enterprise computing: data-mining, optimisation, constraint-programming and rules engines. Other applications can be question-answering, information-brokering, search engines and natural-language applications. There seem to be some missing engines of growth within subgroups. Several of these engines have been assembled using component engines that were previously inaccessible for reuse due to engineering incompatibilities. Finally, deploying analysis engines as distributed, highly available services or as collocated objects in an aggregate system requires yet another skill. Many of the most prominent systems, notably the popular web search engines, inhabit the shallow end of the range and use minimal natural language support. Exhaust emissions are considerably higher from diesel-engined vehicles than vehicles with petrol engines. The horse-power equivalent of steam engines that they or their landlords bought therefore vastly overstates the real boost they provided to farm motive power. When the captain tied down the boiler safety valve, the engines generated enormous and sometimes boiler-exploding power. Multiple strategies for gaining favorable placement with search engines had evidently been used. The difference in the computational efficiency between the two engines turned out to be significant. Because new search engines appear rapidly, we focus on generic principles that can be easily adapted to various systems, even those not yet available. The services have excellent search engines for recommending similar music, as well as programmed radio stations that help music lovers to discover new artists. Of these, thirteen would be transport ships with 150 horsepower engines. Designers of bridges, airplanes, engines, semiconductors, and other engineered systems routinely test "vir tual prototypes" of the systems that they conceive, design, and manufacture. Results obtained from diagnosing on-board faults from aircraft engines are shown which demonstrate the fusion tool's operation. There were three engines that drove detainees to create new cultural forms. Therefore, those fishermen who operate fixed engines for longer hours are aiming at maximizing their current returns. Twenty-nine per cent of them are mechanized, contributing 90 per cent of the total catch, and the remaining are motorized with outboard engines. Will music be 'searchable' through use of online search engines? The engines analyse, predict, optimize and adapt to solve challenging business problems while creating tangible business benefits. Again, semantic engines are used to filter out messages containing the same content. Let us consider auction platforms and stock trading engines as an example. The various layers of the musical structure were assigned to different spatialisation engines with extensive, characteristic trajectories. However, many search engines exist that should be able to locate these or similar resources. Adverse pressure gradients also occur in diverging channels, exemplified in aeronautical applications by inlets to engines. Inside the port, a confusing assembly of gesticulating and screaming, sometimes even fighting, tradesmen unfolds against the backdrop of car engines roaring. The corresponding reasoning engines make it possible to reason about beliefs and goals. Semantic engines are used to group messages into categories based on their content, as well as to filter out messages with duplicate meanings. Overall, this demonstrates the questionable logic behind the high profile of agricultural steam engines in popular and academic literature. As few steam engines, fixed or mobile, belonged to tenants, listings of them are fragmentary. The eastern hulls suited the deep draft of coastal waters, and the more efficient steam engines suited a region rapidly being deforested. Since electronic searches are typically driven by keyword search engines, they do not always have appropriate search mechanisms to locate relevant topics of interest. Note that engines can also be used without multi-threading, as a form of coroutining. To this end, a better coupling between standard data repositories and constraint solving engines is highly desiderable. The company, which produces off-highway engines, is currently going through a transition stage, where many experienced designers are retiring and new people are recruited. The user can tailor and program user guided search engines over this tree for the development of constraint programs. Indeed, air quality is bound to deteriorate as urban economies grow if a switch is not made to cleaner engines, fuels, and production technology. Ultimately, this led to needy fishermen, who had no chance of getting a fresh license, to operate fixed engines illegally. In addition, many search engines are beginning to offer multilingual help. Many of the current oerings are frankly no more than meta-search engines. The different engines tackled the problem in significantly different ways that gave them, in some cases, complementary strengths and weaknesses. Current implementations have been limited to simple linear flows between analysis engines; however more advanced applications are generating requirements for dynamic and adaptive sequencing. The multi-track system was also used to control the spatialisation engines. There were up to four engines running in parallel, with routings of each input line to a maximum of eight loudspeakers. Below are the search engines and terms or words applied to the search. With this setup, widely different music can be created without knowing anything about the underlying sound engines or the different synthesis and triggering techniques used. Several of the products offered use ontologies to augment text-mining engines for information extraction or document identification. Most search engines allow the user to pick from a list of available publication types and subheadings. One of these discusses an expert system applied to intelligent web search that should enhance the operation of search engines applied to market analysis. Similarly, one must expect commercial search engines to have greater reach than specifically academic ones. The boats were equipped with quiet four stroke engines and were a considerable distance away. Footsteps, engines, birds, animals and splashing rain are but a few categories of natural sound sources that each have their own set of behavioural and synthesis modelling complexities. They represented a wide range of skills, and between them were well able to effect a wide range of repairs to the catchers, their engines, and equipment. The intense dryness of the air combined with the positioning of the cooling fan meant that only the first two of the four cylinders of the engines were cooled effectively. The factory was not started until 1802 but it quickly established a lead in supplying military as well as civilian goods like carriages and fire engines. On a very coarse level, service providers to aircraft engines - both commercial and military- are strongly interested in reducing off-wing time and shop time for engines. The politics of foreign policy, not the engines of social change, occupy centre stage. If properly designed, such liners may suppress over a useful frequency range the peaks in the sound pressure spectrum which occur in those jet engines that use afterburners. As graphic engines deliver faster processing speeds, it is the labour of the animator which is becoming the critical factor in the cost of computer animation. Because new search engines are appearing rapidly, detailed reviews of the advantages and disadvantages of specific systems and interfaces are beyond the scope of this paper (23;53). Inefficient noncondensing steam engines, instead of more costly and efficient condensing ones, drove the picturesque sidewheels, because wood fuel was cheap when cut from forest stands along the banks. Commercial alert files complaint against search engines for deceptive ads. In those two fuzzy controllers, the covariance of the residuals and the mean of residuals are used as the inputs to both controllers for all three fuzzy inference engines. To ensure favorable placement with search engines, sponsors of websites must use increasingly sophisticated strategies, often with the help of paid consultants, all beyond the means of not-for-profit enterprises. Further, he would also require some very heavy and unwieldy equipment, including siege engines; even these might not bring the desired success. In practice the gliders became much like any other aeroplanes, except that they had no engines. There was no substitute for iron, however, in thousands of uses, from nails to engines. The second is that differences exist between the indexing approaches used in search engines and the way people perceive and access the contents of documents. Investment in fishing gear, engines, and vessels all increase the capital stock in the harvesting sector. By combining error budgets, constraint engines and library systems in a computational environment, multiple machine concepts may be rapidly modeled, analyzed, and compared. Rather, the engines of causation operate without revealing themselves to us, and so may be unconscious mechanisms of mind. In the 19405, the quest for greater thrust from jet engines led to the introduction of afterburners. Users of text search engines use various strategies for refinement including substituting broader and narrower terms to increase or decrease the number of hits, respectively. Under his view, judges should be seen as engines of public debate that serve to promote public deliberation. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied by each reviewer independently to the first twelve websites identified by each of the five search engines. Otherwise, the scene is characterised by the eerie sound of the planes, the drone of their engines and crackle of machine gunfire. The difficulty of pinpointing and verifying the precise answer makes question answering more challenging than the common information retrieval task done by search engines. Most modern synthesis engines are controlled by time-varying sets of numerical parameters. A systematic quantitative review of the literature using computerized search engines has been undertaken. 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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