input
input 英 [ˈɪnpʊt] 美 [ˈɪnˌpʊt]
n. 投入;输入 vt. 输入
进行时:inputting 过去式:input 过去分词:input 第三人称单数:inputs 名词复数:inputs
- Input is that which is, well, put in—whether literally, as in "the input from the guitar to the speaker," or more conceptually, as in "the group leader wanted everybody's input."
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- n. 投入;输入
- vt. 输入
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1. I'd appreciate your input on this.
我将感激你在这方面的投入。
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2. data input
数据输入
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3. This program accepts input from most word processors.
这个程序可接受大多数文字处理系统输入的信息。
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4. to input text, to input data, to input figures
把文本╱数据╱数字输入计算机
- input (n.) 1753, "a sum (of cash) put in, a sharing, contribution," from verbal phrase; see in (adv.) + put (v.). Meaning "energy supplied to a device or machine" is from 1902, later of electronic devices; computing sense of "data fed into a machine" is from 1948, though this is perhaps from the verb in the computing sense.
- input (v.) late 14c., "put on, impose," from in (adv.) + put (v.). Modern sense "feed data into a machine" is from 1946, a new formation from the same elements.
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