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  1. A standard for defining codes for information exchange between equipment produced by different manufacturers.
    美国信息互换标准代码一种在不同厂家生产的设备之间为信息交换而定义编码的标准
  2. The process of defining the software architecture, components, modules, interfaces, test approach, and data for a software system to satisfy specified requirements.
    为使一软件系统满足规定的要求而确定软件体系结构、部件、模块、接口、测试方法和数据的过程。
  3. In computer programming, to resolve a string of characters, representing for example a program statement, into its elemental parts as defined by(say) the programming language.
    在计算机程序设计中,从字符串(例如代表程序的语句)中分辨出程序设计语言中所定义的基本语法成分。参阅compiler。


defining
[ noun ]
any process serving to define the shape of something
<noun.process>


Define \De*fine"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Defined}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Defining}.] [OE. definer, usually, to end, to finish, F.
d['e]finir to define, L. definire to limit, define; de- +
finire to limit, end, finis boundary, limit, end. See
{Final}, {Finish}.]
1. To fix the bounds of; to bring to a termination; to end.
``To define controversies.'' --Barrow.

2. To determine or clearly exhibit the boundaries of; to mark
the limits of; as, to define the extent of a kingdom or
country.

3. To determine with precision; to mark out with
distinctness; to ascertain or exhibit clearly; as, the
defining power of an optical instrument.

Rings . . . very distinct and well defined. --Sir I.
Newton.

4. To determine the precise signification of; to fix the
meaning of; to describe accurately; to explain; to expound
or interpret; as, to define a word, a phrase, or a
scientific term.

They define virtue to be life ordered according to
nature. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).

  1. But as suburbia becomes the dominant theater of American life, defining it becomes more difficult.
  2. If Winston Churchill is an example of leadership through clearly defining mission and goals, Gen.
  3. NASA managers were criticized in the study for not defining the precise minimum weather conditions for a space shuttle launch.
  4. But defining an attack isn't easy.
  5. Nonetheless, it was RCA Corp., a pathetic failure in developing the product, that played the crucial role in defining and selling the VCR.
  6. Lithuania's Parliament today began debate in the capital of Vilnius on defining the structure of its new government, specifically on trimming the number of its ministries.
  7. Hundreds of parents lobbied parliament yesterday and pressed their individual MPs for changes in the law defining the powers of the Child Support Agency.
  8. The topper defining the line from day to evening was a wasp-waisted long riding jacket or redingote, unveiled first in flame red decorated with black panels, piping and grid effects over a narrow, short skirt.
  9. The defining moment in the battle for Paramount is still some way off, despite QVC's initial victory in the auction stakes.
  10. "There was a clear, defining difference on this issue, and now this is going to be very blurred," Sen. Coats says.
  11. Mr. Lazarus said Microsoft hopes the logo plan will help to redefine the PC standard, making Windows software the defining characteristic of the PC.
  12. "All of them are somewhat limited by the defining characteristic of 1989 _ there ain't no money," said Stephen Hess, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a liberal think tank.
  13. No one in the classroom objected, and I remember the incident only because the next day there was on the classroom desk a copy of a page from the Oxford Dictionary defining "pickaninny," with the pejorative definitions underlined.
  14. But the agency suggested it would try to encourage telephone companies to enter the cable business even if Congress failed to act, by broadly defining what constitutes "good cause" for waivers.
  15. In the past, regulation of the securities and futures industries has depended heavily on the influence of the two agency heads, who have played a pivotal role in defining the boundaries between futures and securities markets.
  16. It has given America the economic strength which is the world's envy; yet it has also robbed the nation of its basic decency and social cohesiveness by defining all conduct in "relativistic" and "situational" terms.
  17. Presidential campaigns can turn on which candidate is more successful at setting the issues agenda and defining the public perception of the contenders.
  18. Senior management is actively involved in defining and improving the product development process.
  19. It orders the Soviet government to draft legislation defining the crimes that are not subject to rehabilitation.
  20. The defining features of the first two years of his presidency were dropped.
  21. In his speech, Bush said, "I look forward to the next two months, because this is the defining time.
  22. Yet he has dispensed with any defining sky-line or horizontal, nor are there any near-vertical emphases to help the eye the other way.
  23. Under the EPA timetable, the agency plans to study incinerator pollutants over the next two years, and then set standards defining what are acceptable levels of emission from new facilties.
  24. The Justice Department said it dropped its plan for out-of-territory long-distance service because it had trouble defining terms and would have trouble enforcing the plan.
  25. Indeed, one way of defining any such new currency would be to fix its parity against dollars or D-Marks and measure its success by the extent to which the official exchange rate can be maintained in the free market. There are endless possible variations.
  26. In addition to the intelligence exchange service and internal borders, Corcuera said the ministers discussed the problems of defining crimes common to all EEC countries.
  27. Negotiators from both blocs say they are hopeful the new talks will progress much faster, although they are complicated by the difficulties of defining weaponry involved and by verification.
  28. The declaration was part of a package defining the basis for Estonia's independence negotiations with Kremlin representatives.
  29. Then, when it became clear several months ago that the party was wedded to the notion of defining the population by race groups, he asked for a separation.
  30. Boysen said last week she believes that ability is a major step forward in defining the cognitive processes of higher primates and their similarities to those of humans.
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