method
method 英 [ˈmeθəd] 美 [ˈmɛθəd]
n. 方法
名词复数:methods
- There's a certain way of doing things. A systematic, logical process for accomplishing a task. And it's called a method.
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- n. 方法
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1. a reliable method of data analysis
可靠的数据分析方法
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2. a new method of solving the problem
解决问题的新方法
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3. traditional methods,alternative methods
传统的╱另类的方式
- method (n.) early 15c., "regular, systematic treatment of disease," from Latin methodus "way of teaching or going," from Greek methodos "scientific inquiry, method of inquiry, investigation," originally "pursuit, a following after," from meta "in pursuit or quest of" (see meta-) + hodos "a method, system; a way or manner" (of doing, saying, etc.), also "a traveling, journey," literally "a path, track, road," a word of uncertain origin (see Exodus). Meaning "way of doing anything" is from 1580s; that of "orderliness, regularity" is from 1610s. In reference to a theory of acting associated with Russian director Konstantin Stanislavsky, it is attested from 1923.
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