单词 | interactive |
释义 | interactiveadj. 1. Reciprocally active; acting upon or influencing each other. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > correlation > [adjective] > interactive cross1539 interactive1832 interworking1836 intercommunicate1846 intercommunicated1853 interacting1855 intro-active1855 interactional1886 1832 I. Taylor Saturday Evening (1833) 333 The Infinite Excellence..comprising Interactive Causes which must have products possessing absolutely no affinity with any thing exterior to itself. 1879 H. W. Warren Recreations in Astron. xii. 257 Yet its interactive atoms can give four hundred millions of light-waves a second. 1972 Computers & Humanities 6 195 A method which will provide the student with a rapid interactive feedback. 1972 Science 2 June 1019/1 A complicated and interactive set of physical, chemical, biological and human processes act in concert to yield a spectrum of measured values. 2. Pertaining to or being a computer or other electronic device that allows a two-way flow of information between it and a user, responding immediately to the latter's input. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > hardware > computer > [adjective] > interactive interactive1967 society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [adjective] > other types stout1702 multiplying1767 reciprocating1768 locomotive1800 centripetal1835 self-contained1839 uniplane1843 high-speed1844 powered1847 flexible1859 undergrounda1884 chip-proof1901 portable1913 batch1940 closed-loop1958 interactive1967 1967 IEEE Trans. Human Factors in Electronics VIII. 1/1 Multiple-access, on-line interactive man–computer systems. 1971 IEEE Trans. Electron Devices XVIII. 618/2 We can see that even from this simplified description of the composition of interactive terminals, a wide variety of disciplines are called upon to establish a successful interaction between man and the computer system. 1973 C. W. Gear Introd. Computer Sci. iv. 153 The input to the typewriter system is in the interactive mode. 1981 Event 9 Oct. 28/4 Interactive video, TV screens equipped with computer-linked press-buttons for instant Q&A verdicts on the show—asked in the studio and answered in your own home. 1983 Listener 22 Sept. 34/2 It would include local and national news, sport and finance, but also interactive teleshopping, telebanking and a host of special offers and giveaways to members of the club. 1985 Personal Computer World Feb. 196/1 Educationalists recognise interactive video as being potentially more accessible to teachers than the micro. Derivatives interˈactively adv. by means of an interactive system; in a way characteristic of such a system. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > hardware > peripherals > [adverb] interactively1970 society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [adverb] > interactively interactively1970 1970 Computers & Humanities 5 24 It would be especially interesting to make this sort of investigation interactively, using some kind of terminal. 1973 Physics Bull. Aug. 497/1 A computer program, Trace,..can be interrogated interactively to show how store movements have progressed. 1978 Sci. Amer. Apr. 26/1 Using a satellite to transmit data, voice, full-motion and freeze-frame video, and facsimile documents—all interactively—Satellite Business Systems (SBS) has undertaken a pace-setting experiment in advanced communications for geographically dispersed organizations. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.1832 |
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