signal-to-noise ratio
- IPA[ˌsiɡn(ə)l tə ˈnoiz ˌrāSH(ē)ō]
美式
- the ratio of the strength of an electrical or other signal carrying information to that of interference, generally expressed in decibels.;a measure of how much useful information there is in a system, such as the internet, as a proportion of the entire contents.
noun: signal-to-noise ratio, plural noun: signal-to-noise ratios
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- IPA[ˌsɪɡnl tə ˈnɔɪz reɪʃɪəʊ]
英式
- the ratio of the strength of an electrical or other signal carrying information to that of ...
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