mode
英 [məʊd]
美 [moʊd]
- n. 模式;方式;风格;时尚
- n. (Mode)人名;(德、英、法、乍、瑞典)莫德
mode 模式,方式,方法来自拉丁语modus,标准,尺度,容量,节奏,限度,节制,方式,来自PIE*med,测量,考虑,手段,方法,词源同measure,medical,meter.
- mode (n.1)
- "manner," late 14c., "kind of musical scale," from Latin modus "measure, extent, quantity; proper measure, rhythm, song; a way, manner, fashion, style" (in Late Latin also "mood" in grammar and logic), from PIE root *med- "to measure, limit, consider, advise, take appropriate measures" (see medical). Meaning "manner in which a thing is done" first recorded 1660s.
- mode (n.2)
- "current fashion," 1640s, from French mode "manner, fashion, style" (15c.), from Latin modus "manner" (see mode (n.1)).
- 1. The bicycle reigned supreme as Britain's most popular mode of transport.
- 当时自行车是英国最流行的交通工具。
- 2. Suddenly, the narrator speaks in his most rhetorically elevated mode.
- 突然,解说员开始用高昂煽情的语调解说起来。
- 3. Page Mode shows headers, footers, footnotes and page numbers.
- 页面模式可以显示页眉、页脚、脚注和页码。
- 4. Zooming is not possible while in macro mode.
- 在微距模式下不可能实现变焦。
- 5. a mode of communication
- 交流方式