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单词 encode
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Definition of encode in English:

encode

verb ɛnˈkəʊdɪnˈkəʊd
[with object]
  • 1Convert into a coded form.

    using this technique makes it possible to encode and transmit recorded video information
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Did Leonardo Da Vinci encode this secret in his paintings?
    • The spiritual obligation that is incumbent on the reader is to try to open the gates of understanding by interpreting the words and letters in which the secrets of creation are encoded.
    • These expressions literally encode language with hidden, subversive meanings, enacting linguistically the larger thematic focus of the novel.
    • According to the code model, a communicator encodes her intended message into a signal, which is decoded by the audience using an identical copy of the code.
    • Social issues were either encoded or handled gingerly.
    • The crew of a U.S. submarine is sent on a top-secret mission to board a disabled German U-boat and steal a secret encoding device.
    • Both were encoded using the same initial 12 letter code indicator, but the second message corrected punctuation in the first.
    • The information was so militarily sensitive that the weather reports were encoded before being transmitted.
    • According to experts, several printer companies quietly encode the serial number and the manufacturing code of their color laser printers and color copiers on every document those machines produce.
    • Maturin's version of the Shakespearian romance plot encodes family secrets.
    • The Enigma machine was used by the Nazis to encode secret messages between their armed forces until it was captured by the Royal Navy.
    • Here the affinities with the dance of death are most deeply encoded.
    • The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding.
    • Private banks also open accounts under code names and will, when asked, refer to clients by code names or encode account transactions.
    Synonyms
    cryptic, encoded, coded, enciphered, hidden, mysterious, abstruse, recondite, arcane, esoteric, cabbalistic
    1. 1.1Computing Convert (information or an instruction) into a particular form.
      the amount of time required to encode a wav file to mp3 format
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Data corresponding to a web address is encoded in a pattern of black and white squares, called a data matrix.
      • Holography not only maps the intensities of the light, as do normal diffraction patterns, it also encodes information about the phases of the light that is otherwise intrinsically lost.
      • A data cell region encodes the address of the column for one cell that needs to be remapped in each row.
      • More and more of our sounds and images and words are digitally encoded.
      • A speech signal is encoded using code excited linear prediction for use in transmitting the speech signal to a receiver.
      • The keyboard encoder takes that information, encodes it in a digital form the main computer can understand, and passes it to the computer via the keyboard port.
      • Some VCRs today check for a special time encoding in the broadcast signals and update themselves accordingly.
      • The output, together with the card's pin code, was sent to him electronically via steganography - a technology for encoding information into pictures.
      • A treasure trove of information is encoded inside your object code, and this tool lets you see it.
      • Digitally encoded information has no intrinsic relationship to the form into which it is decoded.
      • Version 4.0 also encodes the largest set of characters for mathematical and technical publishing in existence.
      • The computer program is encoded using the language C + +.
      • Media encoding for home and professional use is becoming more popular.
      • I was recently downloaded and installed a shareware program which encodes audio and video multimedia files.
      • In the past this sort of information was encoded within blocks as block attributes.
      • The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video.
      • This is especially the case when information has been encoded in a digital form and distributed through technologies such as the internet.
      • DVD Audio provides music encoded in multi-channel format, such as Dolby 5.1, or as high-resolution stereo.
      • So clearly people don't want to pay CD prices for digitally encoded music.
    2. 1.2Biochemistry (of a gene) be responsible for producing (a substance or behaviour)
      this is the gene that encodes the yeast mating type protein
      no object such distortions can damage the genes encoding for the proteins that suppress tumor growth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The proteins encoded by these genes are thought to participate in the biochemical steps that lead to meiotic recombination.
      • The function of the genes that encode rapidly evolving proteins remains largely unknown.
      • The underlined genes are encoded by the opposite strand.
      • However, the new ATG assignment does not alter the predicted mature polypeptides encoded by each allele.
      • The TOC GTPases are encoded by small gene families in Arabidopsis and other species.
      • Many of the proteins encoded by these genes are expected to become targets for new drugs.
      • The rest of the subunits are encoded in the nucleus.
      • Residues in close physical proximity to those of a subunit encoded by another genome are clearly functionally important.
      • Most plants possess a large number of peroxidase isoenzymes encoded by multigene families.
      • The proteins encoded by these genes share a short region of homology at their amino termini.
      • Some of the comics I read because I have been genetically encoded to do so.
      • Another group is formed by cDNAs encoding enzymes with putative biosynthetic functions.
      • Eleven enzymes encoded by 21 loci were resolved.
      • The increasing number of genetically encoded indicators provides elegant tools for monitoring activity.
      • Each pathway contains its own enzymes encoded by different genes.
      • PSK precursor proteins are encoded by small gene families.
      • Second, we use capital letters to indicate the protein encoded by a gene.
      • Of the eight overlapping genes reported here, two are encoded on the opposite strand.
      • The remainder of the protein components in these complexes is encoded in the nucleus.
      • "There aren't enough genes to encode all the combinations you would need.
      • Proteins encoded by sperm genes in both males and hermaphrodites evolve more rapidly than most other types of genes.

Derivatives

  • encoder

  • noun ɛnˈkəʊdəɪnˈkəʊdə
    • Each cell has an encoder and receiver to transmit, receive and respond to messages.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is particularly true for applications that already operate on 64-bit or 128-bit wide data, such as encryption/decryption algorithms and some video encoders.
      • He said it was a ‘simple system with a simple lens’ which uses an optical encoder so that no information in images is lost.
      • Several innovative solutions employ digital encoders capable of transmitting one or more cameras onto a single digital channel.
      • The channel strips have 11 double-concentric, dual-function rotary encoders; they are touch-sensitive and control everything from input gain to dynamics parameters.
      • Some encoders are free while others are shareware or pay-ware.
      • The company also offers high-resolution encoders that are incorporated directly into the motor and are capable of delivering rotary precision to sub-arc-second levels.

Rhymes

abode, bestrode, bode, code, commode, corrode, download, erode, explode, forebode, goad, implode, load, lode, middle-of-the-road, mode, node, ode, offload, outrode, road, rode, sarod, Spode, strode, toad, upload, woad
 
 

Definition of encode in US English:

encode

verb
[with object]
  • 1Convert into a coded form.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These expressions literally encode language with hidden, subversive meanings, enacting linguistically the larger thematic focus of the novel.
    • The information was so militarily sensitive that the weather reports were encoded before being transmitted.
    • Social issues were either encoded or handled gingerly.
    • The spiritual obligation that is incumbent on the reader is to try to open the gates of understanding by interpreting the words and letters in which the secrets of creation are encoded.
    • The crew of a U.S. submarine is sent on a top-secret mission to board a disabled German U-boat and steal a secret encoding device.
    • According to experts, several printer companies quietly encode the serial number and the manufacturing code of their color laser printers and color copiers on every document those machines produce.
    • According to the code model, a communicator encodes her intended message into a signal, which is decoded by the audience using an identical copy of the code.
    • The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding.
    • Maturin's version of the Shakespearian romance plot encodes family secrets.
    • Did Leonardo Da Vinci encode this secret in his paintings?
    • The Enigma machine was used by the Nazis to encode secret messages between their armed forces until it was captured by the Royal Navy.
    • Here the affinities with the dance of death are most deeply encoded.
    • Private banks also open accounts under code names and will, when asked, refer to clients by code names or encode account transactions.
    • Both were encoded using the same initial 12 letter code indicator, but the second message corrected punctuation in the first.
    Synonyms
    cryptic, encoded, coded, enciphered, hidden, mysterious, abstruse, recondite, arcane, esoteric, cabbalistic
    1. 1.1Computing Convert (information or an instruction) into a particular form.
      the amount of time required to encode a wav file to mp3 format
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is especially the case when information has been encoded in a digital form and distributed through technologies such as the internet.
      • I was recently downloaded and installed a shareware program which encodes audio and video multimedia files.
      • The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video.
      • In the past this sort of information was encoded within blocks as block attributes.
      • More and more of our sounds and images and words are digitally encoded.
      • Digitally encoded information has no intrinsic relationship to the form into which it is decoded.
      • DVD Audio provides music encoded in multi-channel format, such as Dolby 5.1, or as high-resolution stereo.
      • The computer program is encoded using the language C + +.
      • Version 4.0 also encodes the largest set of characters for mathematical and technical publishing in existence.
      • Holography not only maps the intensities of the light, as do normal diffraction patterns, it also encodes information about the phases of the light that is otherwise intrinsically lost.
      • Some VCRs today check for a special time encoding in the broadcast signals and update themselves accordingly.
      • A data cell region encodes the address of the column for one cell that needs to be remapped in each row.
      • Data corresponding to a web address is encoded in a pattern of black and white squares, called a data matrix.
      • A speech signal is encoded using code excited linear prediction for use in transmitting the speech signal to a receiver.
      • The keyboard encoder takes that information, encodes it in a digital form the main computer can understand, and passes it to the computer via the keyboard port.
      • Media encoding for home and professional use is becoming more popular.
      • The output, together with the card's pin code, was sent to him electronically via steganography - a technology for encoding information into pictures.
      • A treasure trove of information is encoded inside your object code, and this tool lets you see it.
      • So clearly people don't want to pay CD prices for digitally encoded music.
    2. 1.2Biochemistry (of a gene) be responsible for producing (a substance or behavior).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most plants possess a large number of peroxidase isoenzymes encoded by multigene families.
      • Some of the comics I read because I have been genetically encoded to do so.
      • "There aren't enough genes to encode all the combinations you would need.
      • Another group is formed by cDNAs encoding enzymes with putative biosynthetic functions.
      • The rest of the subunits are encoded in the nucleus.
      • The function of the genes that encode rapidly evolving proteins remains largely unknown.
      • The increasing number of genetically encoded indicators provides elegant tools for monitoring activity.
      • Each pathway contains its own enzymes encoded by different genes.
      • Many of the proteins encoded by these genes are expected to become targets for new drugs.
      • Proteins encoded by sperm genes in both males and hermaphrodites evolve more rapidly than most other types of genes.
      • PSK precursor proteins are encoded by small gene families.
      • Eleven enzymes encoded by 21 loci were resolved.
      • However, the new ATG assignment does not alter the predicted mature polypeptides encoded by each allele.
      • Of the eight overlapping genes reported here, two are encoded on the opposite strand.
      • The TOC GTPases are encoded by small gene families in Arabidopsis and other species.
      • The remainder of the protein components in these complexes is encoded in the nucleus.
      • Residues in close physical proximity to those of a subunit encoded by another genome are clearly functionally important.
      • The underlined genes are encoded by the opposite strand.
      • Second, we use capital letters to indicate the protein encoded by a gene.
      • The proteins encoded by these genes are thought to participate in the biochemical steps that lead to meiotic recombination.
      • The proteins encoded by these genes share a short region of homology at their amino termini.
 
 
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