小词详解 | discrete
discrete 英 [dɪˈskriːt] 美 [dɪˈskriːt]
Progress in artificial intelligence (AI) has made finding the right worker for a discrete task quicker and easier than ever, because modern AI systems can look past crude ratings systems and use a range of signals to determine whether a candidate is a good fit.
人工智能(AI)的进步使得为零星任务找到合适的人选变得前所未有的便捷,因为现代人工智能系统不止步于原始的评分系统,而是使用一系列信号来确定候选人是否适合。
——《经济学人》Mr. de Blasio’s remarks, at Baruch College in Manhattan, are expected to focus almost entirely on housing policy, a break from past years, when mayors used the State of the City speech to lay out dozens of discrete policy initiatives.
与往年不同的是,白思豪在曼哈顿巴鲁克学院的发言,几乎会完全聚焦在住房政策。而在近几年的市情咨文讲话中,市长宣布的都是几个互不相干的政策措施。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 单独分开且明显不同的
这些女孩们现在都各有各的特点。
These girls now have their own discrete traits.这幅模糊的画由许多不相连的色点组成。
The blurred picture consists of a lot of discrete spots of color.
It emits photons in discrete bursts.
它以离散的方式发射光子。
distinct: physically separate individual: single; separate several: separate or respective
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