relay 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
relayverb [ T ] uk
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/ˌrɪˈleɪ/ /ˈriː.leɪ/ us
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to repeat something you have heard, or to broadcast a signal, message, or programme on television or radio
传达,转发;播放;转播
I was told the news first and then I relayed it to the others.
我是第一个被告知这消息的人,接着我又转告了其他人。
TV pictures of the war were relayed around the world by satellite.
有关战争的电视新闻图片通过卫星在全世界进行了转播。
relaynoun [ C ] uk
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relay noun [C]
(TEAM)
a group of people who continue an activity that others from the same team or organization have been doing previously
接替的一组人;轮换的一队人
Relays of workers kept the machines going through the night.
工人们轮班工作,机器彻夜运转。
After the landslide, volunteers worked in relays to rescue people buried under the rubble.
塌方发生后,志愿者们轮班上阵解救被碎石埋困的人。
(also relay race) a running or swimming race between two or more teams in which each person in the team runs or swims part of the race
(跑步或游泳的)接力赛
relay noun [C]
(EQUIPMENT)
a device that reacts to a small change in an electrical current by moving switches or other devices in an electrical circuit
中继设备
(relay在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
relay的例句
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In the awake state, one could argue that the visual fixation task creates a difference between the visual and somatosensory relays, resulting in more tonic firing for the former.
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As noted above, there is evidence of fundamental differences between first and higher order relays.
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One interpretation of this anatomical fact is that thalamus relays to the cortex information about impending motor commands.
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We confined the study to cortical activity relayed through the contralateral eye, and so geniculate layers receiving input from the contralateral eye were targeted for inactivation.
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Crises came in relays as the oligarchic families tried to resist change.
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Only something of their violence is relayed.
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Another possibility would involve assembling the orchestra, or at least the instruments, on stage, and then relaying the filtered version into the hall, as though from a distance.
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They might be suspicious that their responses might be relayed to the security apparati of a society.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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