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单词 node
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Definition of node in English:

node

noun nəʊdnoʊd
technical
  • 1A point in a network or diagram at which lines or pathways intersect or branch.

    the intersections of two or more such arteries would clearly become major nodes of traffic and urban activity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Branches and nodes are color-coded to represent genetic divergences arising from speciation events.
    • To the east is Aegidientorplatz, a major node and traffic intersection dominated by an axially placed theatre.
    • In a network the decision points are called nodes and the lines connecting nodes are called edges or paths.
    • They provided logistic sustainment to the rear areas, carrying cargo and passengers between the major nodes of the operation.
    • It provided near-real-time monitoring of the flow of critical classes of supply across critical nodes and lines of communication.
    • In general, a graph consists of an array of points, or nodes, joined by line segments, which are often called edges.
    • NATO realized this and later disrupted electrical power by destroying transformers, distribution nodes, and transmission lines.
    • In this model, each node would represent an individual member of a given cell, and a line linking two nodes would indicate direct communication between those two members.
    • Walden is the locus of such pilgrimages for some visitors, a node in a network of places connected by sacred geography.
    • Another node earmarked as a major potential destination is Soweto, where history and heritage abound.
    • The question mark that labels the parent node may be intended to indicate that it is not known whether these three groups are related, but this is not clear.
    Synonyms
    junction, fork, branching, intersection, interchange, confluence, convergence, meeting point, crossing, criss-crossing, vertex, apex
    1. 1.1 A piece of equipment, such as a computer or peripheral, attached to a network.
      the company's internal worldwide area network now has some 22,000 nodes
      every node on the Internet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Network nodes can be notebooks, handheld computers or other devices that accept MeshNetworks' communications card.
      • The spread of cyber crimes is aided by the increased number of nodes on the Internet, increased processor speed, and readily available bandwidth.
      • Why would anyone want to go to all the trouble of building a network of wireless internet nodes in order to deliver voice and data services when companies such as Telecom and Vodafone have already done this?
      • A plurality of computer nodes communicate using seemingly random Internet Protocol source and destination addresses.
      • With an Ethernet interface, each cable modem appears as a node on an Ethernet LAN.
    2. 1.2Grammar (in generative grammar) a vertex or end point in a tree diagram.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since each node represents an elementary segment (a terminal category), the nodes in a dependency tree are typically labeled by lexemes.
      • When you ‘read’ a tree, identify constituents by looking at all the elements that are exhaustively dominated by a single node in the tree.
      • Each node carries three types of information: a syntactic function, a lexeme and a set of morphosyntactic features introduced by a part of speech category.
    3. 1.3Mathematics A point at which a curve intersects itself.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We prove this result when the curves have cusps and nodes, not in a prescribed position.
      • The slope of the chord between two nodes is the average of the slope of the tangents at the end points.
    4. 1.4Astronomy Either of the two points at which a planet's orbit intersects the plane of the ecliptic or the celestial equator.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is because the nodes of the orbit of Venus pass across the Sun in early June at the descending node, and early December at the ascending node.
      • If the Sun is close to one of the nodes when the Moon crosses the ecliptic, an eclipse is imminent.
      • Lunar eclipses occur at the time of a Full Moon, and when the Moon is near one of the nodes of intersection between its orbit and the ecliptic plane.
      • The nodes of an orbit, that is the points at which it crosses the equatorial plane, slowly regress round the Equator and the rate gives a measure of the asymmetry of the Earth's mass.
      • If the lunar orbit were fixed in space, such that the nodes occurred always in the same locations, then the Sun would pass through those nodes once per solar year.
  • 2Botany
    The part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling.

    the stem is cut midway between nodes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Make cuts on an angle and just above a node, where the leaf attaches to the stem.
    • The leaves from each node were dried and powdered separately.
    • Each shoot has several leaves arising from nodes located near its tip.
    • In the tree there are 2 branches connecting two nodes or a tip and a node.
    • Both the stems and leaves, which occur in whorls at the node, are covered in hooks; these are thought to aid attachment to their support and allow the plant to climb without twining.
    • For each plant, we recorded the number of leaf nodes producing flowers and the total fruit production.
  • 3Anatomy
    A lymph node or other structure consisting of a small mass of differentiated tissue.

    infection in these nodes may lead to backache
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fixed, firm, or matted lymph nodes and nodes larger than 1.5 cm require further evaluation.
    • Some of the calcium channel blockers also exert an inhibitory effect on the sinus and atrioventricular nodes, causing the heart rate to slow.
    • Even small lung cancers show mediastinal node involvement.
    • These swollen lymph nodes appear most often in the underarm or neck areas, although if the inoculation lesion is on the leg, then the nodes in the groin will be affected.
    • In general, rate-responsive devices are preferred because they more closely simulate the physiologic function of the sinus node.
    • Computed tomographic scan of the chest and abdomen revealed multiple enlarged nodes in the retroperitoneum, superior mediastinum, and axillae.
  • 4Mathematics Physics
    A point at which the amplitude of vibration in a standing wave system is zero.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here a beam selectively pushes one size of particles toward a standing light wave, which directs the particles toward its nodes.
    • While in St Petersburg he made one of his most famous discoveries when he defined the simple nodes and the frequencies of oscillation of a system.
    1. 4.1 A point at which a harmonic function has the value zero, especially a point of zero electron density in an orbital.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consider a random walk on a graph where at each time point we move from the current node to one of its neighbors.
    2. 4.2 A point of zero current or voltage.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Two measurement pads are in each case provided at the nodes between two resistors.
      • The first switch group is formed by switches, which are connected to nodes between the resistors.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a knotty swelling or a protuberance): from Latin nodus 'knot'.

Rhymes

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

Definition of node in US English:

node

nounnōdnoʊd
technical
  • 1A point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point.

    the intersections of two or more such arteries would clearly become major nodes of traffic and urban activity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another node earmarked as a major potential destination is Soweto, where history and heritage abound.
    • Branches and nodes are color-coded to represent genetic divergences arising from speciation events.
    • In this model, each node would represent an individual member of a given cell, and a line linking two nodes would indicate direct communication between those two members.
    • NATO realized this and later disrupted electrical power by destroying transformers, distribution nodes, and transmission lines.
    • To the east is Aegidientorplatz, a major node and traffic intersection dominated by an axially placed theatre.
    • They provided logistic sustainment to the rear areas, carrying cargo and passengers between the major nodes of the operation.
    • It provided near-real-time monitoring of the flow of critical classes of supply across critical nodes and lines of communication.
    • In a network the decision points are called nodes and the lines connecting nodes are called edges or paths.
    • In general, a graph consists of an array of points, or nodes, joined by line segments, which are often called edges.
    • The question mark that labels the parent node may be intended to indicate that it is not known whether these three groups are related, but this is not clear.
    • Walden is the locus of such pilgrimages for some visitors, a node in a network of places connected by sacred geography.
    Synonyms
    junction, fork, branching, intersection, interchange, confluence, convergence, meeting point, crossing, criss-crossing, vertex, apex
    1. 1.1 A piece of equipment, such as a PC or peripheral, attached to a network.
      the company's internal worldwide area network now has some 22,000 nodes
      every node on the Internet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Network nodes can be notebooks, handheld computers or other devices that accept MeshNetworks' communications card.
      • Why would anyone want to go to all the trouble of building a network of wireless internet nodes in order to deliver voice and data services when companies such as Telecom and Vodafone have already done this?
      • A plurality of computer nodes communicate using seemingly random Internet Protocol source and destination addresses.
      • With an Ethernet interface, each cable modem appears as a node on an Ethernet LAN.
      • The spread of cyber crimes is aided by the increased number of nodes on the Internet, increased processor speed, and readily available bandwidth.
    2. 1.2Grammar (in generative grammar) a vertex or endpoint in a tree diagram.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since each node represents an elementary segment (a terminal category), the nodes in a dependency tree are typically labeled by lexemes.
      • When you ‘read’ a tree, identify constituents by looking at all the elements that are exhaustively dominated by a single node in the tree.
      • Each node carries three types of information: a syntactic function, a lexeme and a set of morphosyntactic features introduced by a part of speech category.
    3. 1.3Mathematics A point at which a curve intersects itself.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The slope of the chord between two nodes is the average of the slope of the tangents at the end points.
      • We prove this result when the curves have cusps and nodes, not in a prescribed position.
    4. 1.4Astronomy Either of the two points at which a planet's orbit intersects the plane of the ecliptic or the celestial equator.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Lunar eclipses occur at the time of a Full Moon, and when the Moon is near one of the nodes of intersection between its orbit and the ecliptic plane.
      • If the lunar orbit were fixed in space, such that the nodes occurred always in the same locations, then the Sun would pass through those nodes once per solar year.
      • If the Sun is close to one of the nodes when the Moon crosses the ecliptic, an eclipse is imminent.
      • The nodes of an orbit, that is the points at which it crosses the equatorial plane, slowly regress round the Equator and the rate gives a measure of the asymmetry of the Earth's mass.
      • This is because the nodes of the orbit of Venus pass across the Sun in early June at the descending node, and early December at the ascending node.
  • 2Botany
    The part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge, often forming a slight swelling or knob.

    the stem is cut midway between nodes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The leaves from each node were dried and powdered separately.
    • In the tree there are 2 branches connecting two nodes or a tip and a node.
    • Each shoot has several leaves arising from nodes located near its tip.
    • Both the stems and leaves, which occur in whorls at the node, are covered in hooks; these are thought to aid attachment to their support and allow the plant to climb without twining.
    • Make cuts on an angle and just above a node, where the leaf attaches to the stem.
    • For each plant, we recorded the number of leaf nodes producing flowers and the total fruit production.
  • 3Anatomy
    A lymph node or other structure consisting of a small mass of differentiated tissue.

    infection in these nodes may lead to backache
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of the calcium channel blockers also exert an inhibitory effect on the sinus and atrioventricular nodes, causing the heart rate to slow.
    • Computed tomographic scan of the chest and abdomen revealed multiple enlarged nodes in the retroperitoneum, superior mediastinum, and axillae.
    • Fixed, firm, or matted lymph nodes and nodes larger than 1.5 cm require further evaluation.
    • Even small lung cancers show mediastinal node involvement.
    • These swollen lymph nodes appear most often in the underarm or neck areas, although if the inoculation lesion is on the leg, then the nodes in the groin will be affected.
    • In general, rate-responsive devices are preferred because they more closely simulate the physiologic function of the sinus node.
  • 4Mathematics Physics
    A point at which the amplitude of vibration in a standing wave system is zero.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While in St Petersburg he made one of his most famous discoveries when he defined the simple nodes and the frequencies of oscillation of a system.
    • Here a beam selectively pushes one size of particles toward a standing light wave, which directs the particles toward its nodes.
    1. 4.1 A point at which a harmonic function has the value zero, especially a point of zero electron density in an orbital.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consider a random walk on a graph where at each time point we move from the current node to one of its neighbors.
    2. 4.2 A point of zero current or voltage.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The first switch group is formed by switches, which are connected to nodes between the resistors.
      • Two measurement pads are in each case provided at the nodes between two resistors.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a knotty swelling or a protuberance): from Latin nodus ‘knot’.

 
 
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