mode
mode
/ mEud /
◙ noun
1. a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
• 方法,做法;方式;模式
»his preferred mode of travel was a kayak.
他喜欢的旅行方式是爱斯基摩划子。
»differences between language modes, namely speech and writing.
语式,即口头语和书面语之间的差别。
an option allowing a change in the method of operation of a device, especially a camera
• (尤指照相机)使用模式,运行状态
»a camcorder in automatic mode.
处于自动状态的便携式摄录机。
[Computing] a way of operating or using a system
• [计算机] 方法;模式
»some computers provide several so-called processor modes.
有些计算机提供好几种所谓的处理模式。
[Physics] any of the distinct kinds or patterns of vibration of an oscillating system
• [物理] 模(式),波型;振荡模,振荡型
[Logic] the character of a modal proposition (whether necessary, contingent, possible, or impossible)
• [逻] (模态命题的)式,形式
[Logic & Grammar] . another term for mood
• [逻,语法] 同 mood
2. a fashion or style in clothes, art, literature, etc.
• (服饰)式样,时式;(艺术、文学的)风尚,风格
»in the Seventies the mode for active wear took hold.
70年代流行活泼的着装。
3. [Statistics] the value that occurs most frequently in a given set of data
• [统计] 众数
4. [Music] a set of musical notes forming a scale and from which melodies and harmonies are constructed
• [乐] 调式
5. The modes of plainsong and later Western music (including the usual major and minor scales) correspond to the diatonic scales played on the white notes of a piano. They are named arbitrarily after ancient Greek modes: Ionian (or major), Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian
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