| 释义 | decoderde‧cod‧er /diːˈkəʊdə $ -ˈkoʊdər/ noun [countable]    a piece of electronic equipment that receives a signal and changes it for another machine to use, for example to put pictures and sound onto your televisionAnyone who already has a decoder can carry on watching, a spokesman for the Department of National Heritage acknowledged.Each set-top decoder would then have its Macrovision-component circuitry individually addressed and activated through the network's addressable access control system.In the first, the information that comes out of a decoder does not match what goes in.It's there for the taking by anyone with a suitable decoder.Subsequent programmes will be received only by subscribers, who will be supplied with a decoder.The decoder at the other end converts the sequence of beeps back into a code which identifies the caller.The decoder has to create a cognitive space in which the deictic elements and terms can be realised indexically.Where is the decoder in the nervous system?
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