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- IPA[ˈsɑːmp(ə)l]
英式
- a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like;a small amount of a food or other commodity, especially one given to a prospective customer
- take a sample or samples of (something) for analysis;try the qualities of (food or drink) by tasting it
verb: sample, 3rd person present: samples, gerund or present participle: sampling, past tense: sampled, past participle: sampled
noun: sample, plural noun: samples
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名詞
- 1. a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like investigations involved analysing samples of handwriting 同義詞
- ▪ a small amount of a food or other commodity, especially one given to a prospective customer samples of products for evaluation a free sample of chewing gum
- ▪ a specimen taken for scientific testing or analysis a urine sample 同義詞
- ▪ a portion drawn from a population, the study of which is intended to lead to statistical estimates of the attributes of the whole population they shared these characteristics with other women in the sample a simple random sample of forty-five students 同義詞
- 2. a sound or piece of music created by sampling piano samples
動詞
- 1. take a sample or samples of (something) for analysis bone marrow cells were sampled
- ▪ try the qualities of (food or drink) by tasting it it is a chance to sample probably the widest range of wines ever assembled
- ▪ get a representative experience of sample some entertaining nights out in Liverpool
- 2. ascertain the momentary value of (an analogue signal) many times a second so as to convert the signal to digital form the input signal must be sampled at twice its highest frequency
- ▪ record or extract (a small piece of music or sound) digitally for reuse as part of a composition or song riffs sampled from other musicians
- used to introduce something chosen as a typical case; for example
Oxford Dictionary
- an article of merchandise that has been displayed in a store and that is offered for sale at a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the range of values of a random variable.
Oxford Dictionary
- a sample taken from a stratified population by sampling until a pre-assigned quota in each ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a sample that is drawn from a number of separate strata of the population, rather than at ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the range of values of a random variable.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to introduce something chosen as a typical case; for example
Oxford American Dictionary
- a single possible observed value of a variable.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsampəl]
美式
- a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like: investigations involved analyzing samples of handwriting
- take a sample or samples of (something) for analysis: bone marrow cells were sampled a survey of two hundred randomly sampled households
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