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Modular Built Parts Word Adj 形容词 Means Relating

英语单词 modular
英美音标 英 ['mɒdjələ(r)] 美 ['mɑːdʒələr]
中文释义 adj.模块化的;组合的
英语例句 (1) Is a modular video jockey software.
(2) Our modular check-in system matches specific needs and traffic densities.
(3) One way you can develop your marketing message is to use a modular approach.
中文例句 (1) 是一个模块化的视频处理软件。
(2) 我们模块化的办票系统能满足特定要求和航班密度。
(3) 要拟定行销诉求,可以采用组合的方式。
vocabulary简明 Use the adjective modular to describe something that is made up of pieces or parts, like a gerbil's habitat of tubes and cages, or a new house that is delivered in sections and then assembled.
vocabulary扩展 Things like houses, cars, airplanes, and computers are all often constructed in a modular way. Rather than being built all at once, they are built in separate parts that get assembled into a finished product. The word modular has been used this way since the 1930s — earlier, it was a purely mathematical term, from the Latin word modulus, or "small measure."
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[ADJ 形容词](建筑中)组合的,组件的,模件的 In building, modular means relating to the construction of buildings in parts called modules.
  • They ended up buying a prebuilt modular home on a two-acre lot.

    最后他们购买了一幢建在两英亩土地上的预制组合式房屋。

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[ADJ 形容词](大学课程教学)单元的,分单元的 Modular means relating to the teaching of courses at college or university in units called modules.
  [BRIT 英]
  • The course is modular in structure.

    该课程在结构上以单元划分。

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