释义 |
comˈponentry [f. component a. and n. + -ry.] The component parts of a mechanical or other system, considered collect.
1959Economist 14 Mar. 962/1 Artificial componentry, for example, is a great deal faster than the natural mechanism of the brain. 1965J. S. Bruner in Amer. Psychol. XX. 1010/2 We have too easily assumed..that the early version of what was taught did not matter much, one thing being much like another and reducible to a pattern of association, to stimulus-response connections, or to our favorite molecular componentry. 1980Truck & Bus Transportation Mar. 64/1 Caterpillar have also produced their own collection of booklets covering a very wide range of componentry functions. 1982Financial Times 2 Dec. 11/7 Tungsram gets 70 per cent of its componentry from Britain. |