analog
- IPA[ˈanlˌôɡ]
美式
- relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc.;(of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of hands rather than displayed digits.
- a person or thing seen as comparable to another;a compound with a molecular structure closely similar to that of another
noun: analogue, plural noun: analogues
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形容詞
- 1. relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc. analog signals the information on a gramophone record is analog
- ▪ (of a clock or watch) showing the time by means of hands rather than displayed digits.
- ▪ not involving or relating to the use of computer technology, as a contrast to a digital counterpart old-school analog paper map skills
名詞
- 1. a person or thing seen as comparable to another an interior analogue of the exterior world the idea that the fertilized egg contains a miniature analogue of every adult structure
- ▪ a compound with a molecular structure closely similar to that of another thioacids are sulfur analogues of oxyacids
- relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical ... analogue signals the information on a gramophone record is analogue
- a person or thing seen as comparable to another: an interior analogue of the exterior world the idea that the fertilized egg contains a miniature analogue of every adult structure
Oxford Dictionary
- an electronic device for converting digital signals to analog form.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device for converting analog signals to digital form.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a device for converting analogue signals to digital form.
Oxford Dictionary
- an electronic device for converting digital signals to analogue form.
Oxford Dictionary