deciphering [计] 电码回译, 判读
- I can't decipher what is inscribed on the pillar.
我认不出刻在柱子上的是什么。 - Can you decipher her scrawl?
你能辩认出她乱写的是什么吗? - Deciphering how they are forged promises to reveal much about the origins of both stars and planets.
辨识它们如何熔铸而成,必能揭露出更多关于恒星与行星起源的秘密。
Decipher \De*ci"pher\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deciphered}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Deciphering}.] [Pref. de- + cipher. Formed in
imitation of F. d['e]chiffrer. See {Cipher}.]
1. To translate from secret characters or ciphers into
intelligible terms; as, to decipher a letter written in
secret characters.
2. To find out, so as to be able to make known the meaning
of; to make out or read, as words badly written or partly
obliterated; to detect; to reveal; to unfold.
3. To stamp; to detect; to discover. [R.]
You are both deciphered, . . .
For villains. --Shak.
- What is infinitely more interesting than the deciphering of complicated symbolic codes in "The Seasons" is the recognition that in them Mr. Johns has radically changed the structure of his picture making.
- Dr. John Allegro, renowned for his work in deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls but ridiculed for his theories that Western religions were based on the worship of mushrooms, has died.
- U.S. scientists announced that a breakthrough in deciphering the AIDS virus may lead to the development of a vaccine for this terrifying disease.
- The international team of editors deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls has voted to remove the project's chief editor, who has been criticized for the slowness of the work to publish the ancient documents, a team member said.
- International scholars deciphering the Dead Sea Scrolls have chosen a new chief editor, hoping to speed up work on the ancient manuscripts.