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口头地
Impulsamplitudenmodulation
pulse am·pli·tude modu·ˈla·tion N ELEC
modu·la·tion [ˌmɒdjəˈleɪʃən, Am ˌmɑ:ʤ-] N
1. modulation (adaptation):
Anpassung f <-, -en>
Abstimmung f <-, -en>
Veränderung f <-, -en>
2. modulation ELEC, RADIO:
Modulation f <-, -en>
Aussteuerung f <-, -en>
3. modulation MUS:
Modulation f <-, -en> spec
am·pli·tude [ˈæmplɪtju:d, Am also -tu:d] N
1. amplitude no pl:
Weite f <-, -n>
Umfang m <-(e)s, -fänge>
2. amplitude PHYS:
Amplitude f <-, -n> spec
I. pulse1 [pʌls] N
1. pulse (heartbeat):
Puls m <-es, -e>
to take sb's pulse
2. pulse (vibration):
[Im]puls m
3. pulse fig (mood):
to take [or feel] the pulse of sth
etw sondieren form
4. pulse ELEC:
Impuls m <-es, -e>
II. pulse1 [pʌls] N modifier
pulse (rate):
III. pulse1 [pʌls] VB intr
IV. pulse1 [pʌls] VB trans ELEC
to pulse sth
pulse2 [pʌls] N FOOD
OpenDict entry
pulse N
OpenDict entry
pulse N
Present
Ipulse
youpulse
he/she/itpulses
wepulse
youpulse
theypulse
Past
Ipulsed
youpulsed
he/she/itpulsed
wepulsed
youpulsed
theypulsed
Present Perfect
Ihavepulsed
youhavepulsed
he/she/ithaspulsed
wehavepulsed
youhavepulsed
theyhavepulsed
Past Perfect
Ihadpulsed
youhadpulsed
he/she/ithadpulsed
wehadpulsed
youhadpulsed
theyhadpulsed
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It was programmed by resetting gears and chains to adjust phasing and amplitudes.
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The total amplitude of the transgression preceded 11m and reached up to 14m a.s.l. in the area.
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In a digital modulation method provided by a modem, each symbol is typically a sine wave tone with certain frequency, amplitude and phase.
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The amplitude is usually small and the signal may be treated as noise or interference.
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The amplitude, or maximum particle motion, often decreases rapidly with depth.
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