prefix
n. <语>前缀; 人名前的称谓; 前置代号(置于前面的单词或字母、数字)
v. 在…前面加(字母或数字)
A prefix is a letter or group of letters, for example 'un-' or 'multi-', which is added to the beginning of a word in order to form a different word. For example, the prefix 'un-' is added to 'happy' to form 'unhappy'.
A prefix is one or more numbers or letters added to the beginning of a code number to indicate, for example, what area something belongs to.
To telephone from the US use the prefix 011 33 before the numbers given here...
如果从美国打电话,就要在所给号码前加拨011 33。
I soon learnt to read the licence plates' prefixes.
我很快就学会了识别牌照前面的代码。
1. an affix that added in front of the word
1. attach a prefix to;
A prefix meaning many.
表示多的前缀.
The first form is a prefix increment operation.
第一种形式是前缀增量操作.
Choose a prefix that is unique to your identity a developer or company.
选择一个能够唯一标识开发者或公司的前缀.
And a new algorithm, which will be used in OFDM even it has no cyclic prefix.
讨论了自适应算法在OFDM系统中的应用,在此基础上给出了无循环扩展时的一种OFDM信道 均衡器的设计方法.
This mnemonic is used as prefix for all the interface methods.
这个助记符作为接口方法的前缀.