denoted
v. 為…的符號( denote的過去式和過去分詞 ); 為…的名稱; 指示; 指出
If one thing denotes another, it is a sign or indication of it.
Red eyes denote strain and fatigue...
眼睛充血表明壓力過大、身心疲憊。
There was a message waiting, denoting that someone had been here ahead of her.
有了一條留言,這表示有人已先於她到了這兒。
What a symbol denotes is what it represents.
In figure 24 'D' denotes quantity demanded and 'S' denotes quantity supplied.
在圖 24 中,D 代表需求量而 S 代表供應量。
What a word or name denotes is what it means or refers to.
In the Middle Ages the term 'drab' denoted a very simple type of woollen cloth which was used by peasants to make their clothes.
中世紀時,drab(“本色布”)一詞指的是一種農民用來製衣的非常普通的羊毛織物。
In the Middle Ages the term "drab" denoted a very simple type of woollen cloth which was used by peasants to make their clothes.
中世紀時,drab(“本色布”)一詞指的是一種農民用來製衣的非常普通的羊毛織物。
The union of two sets A and B is denoted by AUB.
兩個集合A和B的並,用AUB表示.
A steady hiss denoted that the oxygen was on.
一陣嘶嘶的聲音說明氧氣正在放出.
The term profession originally denoted a limited number of vocations.
專業這個術語起初表示數量有限的職業.
The function is called the entropy of the system, and is denoted by S.
此函式稱為該系統的熵, 用S表示.