mode
n. 方式; 狀況; 時尚,風尚; 調式; 模式
A mode of life or behaviour is a particular way of living or behaving.
...the capitalist mode of production...
資本主義生產方式
He switched automatically into interview mode.
他自動切換到訪談模式。
A mode is a particular style in art, literature, or dress.
...a slightly more elegant and formal mode of dress...
略顯典雅和正式的著裝風格
Levi is best known for work in a very different mode from what is to be found here.
利瓦伊最為人所知之處在於他的工作風格同這裡的人迥然不同。
On some cameras or electronic devices, the different modes available are the different programs or settings that you can choose when you use them.
...when the camera is in manual mode.
當相機處於手動拍攝模式的時候
1. how something is done or how it happens;
2. a particular functioning condition or arrangement;
3. a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility
4. verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
5. any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave
6. the most frequent value of a random variable
manner, method, way, mode, fashion, means, approach
這些名詞均含"方法,方式"之意。
The company is also considering a viable mode of financing.
該公司也在考慮可行的融資方式.
Bill shows off the main mode, including the different mental exercises which appear in random sequence.
比爾演示了該遊戲的主要模式, 包括隨機出現的各種不同的思維練習.
The communication system design mixed with the wired mode and wireless mode.
通訊系統採用有線和無線相結合的方式.
This product series adopts bridge commutation mode with rectiformer attached , featuring energy saving And efficency.
本系列產品採用帶整流變壓器的橋式整流方式 、 節能、高效.
Undeniably, a wide scale application for such an educational mode is not accessible.
但是毫無疑問,這在一般的英語教學中是不可能實現的.