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单词 iterate
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Definition of iterate in English:

iterate

verb ˈɪtəreɪtˈɪdəˌreɪt
[with object]
  • 1Perform or utter repeatedly.

    the bird's call is a monotonously iterated single note
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position.
    • And this iterates a kind of foundation myth of the US.
    • This process is iterated until all maps have been incorporated into the comprehensive map.
    • The simulations were iterated 500 times for each parameter combination.
    • These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments.
    • Yapko iterates the four questions that guide his conceptualization of the client and assessment regarding the direction in which he will proceed.
    • He was merely iterating his fondness for Thurmond and for the old South, and expressing his cherished wish to preserve it.
    • I merely iterate the reasons Gemayel is an important national leader.
    • Well each time we iterate the drawing process, we are adding 4 times as many triangles as before, and each of them is 3 times as small as before.
    • I have iterated the term ‘story’ of Ray Schmidt to reflect the film's deceptive simplicity.
    • The song offers no answers, only iterating the closing command: ‘Ride away.’
    • When she iterated this syllable he whirled round and clamped his hand on her throat.
    • It rarely failed to mollify, but carried with it the penalty of having to iterate the performance many, many times.
    • This refinement process could be iterated a second time to further define the center of the filament.
    • This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene.
    • In a separate statement he iterated the simplicity of treatment of such ‘disabled’ persons with ‘drugs'.
    • If you want, we can start iterating them one by one.
    • When management decisions are iterated (in space or time), knowledge gained from one decision can be applied to the next decision.
    • In 1517 Erasmus first iterated a familiar liberal theme; war is unprofitable.
    • In 1997, the government iterated a policy encouraging agencies to use incentives ‘to the maximum extent practicable when contracting for services.’
    Synonyms
    repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse
    1. 1.1no object Make repeated use of a mathematical or computational procedure, applying it each time to the result of the previous application; perform iteration.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The process is iterated until the classification quality no longer increases.
      • The remainder of the program iterates through a number of PCM data types, starting with the stream types.
      • He then iterates the process to converge on a zero of f.
      • The process is iterated until all putative ortholog sets have been examined.
      • The searches were initiated with a single query sequence and iterated until convergence.
      Synonyms
      repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse
noun ˈɪtəreɪtˈɪdəˌreɪt
Mathematics
  • A quantity arrived at by iteration.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin iterat- 'repeated', from the verb iterare, from iterum 'again'.

Rhymes

alliterate, obliterate, transliterate
 
 

Definition of iterate in US English:

iterate

verbˈidəˌrātˈɪdəˌreɪt
[with object]
  • 1Perform or utter repeatedly.

    the bird's call is a monotonously iterated single note
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you want, we can start iterating them one by one.
    • This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene.
    • When she iterated this syllable he whirled round and clamped his hand on her throat.
    • It rarely failed to mollify, but carried with it the penalty of having to iterate the performance many, many times.
    • And this iterates a kind of foundation myth of the US.
    • Well each time we iterate the drawing process, we are adding 4 times as many triangles as before, and each of them is 3 times as small as before.
    • In a separate statement he iterated the simplicity of treatment of such ‘disabled’ persons with ‘drugs'.
    • In 1517 Erasmus first iterated a familiar liberal theme; war is unprofitable.
    • He was merely iterating his fondness for Thurmond and for the old South, and expressing his cherished wish to preserve it.
    • When management decisions are iterated (in space or time), knowledge gained from one decision can be applied to the next decision.
    • Yapko iterates the four questions that guide his conceptualization of the client and assessment regarding the direction in which he will proceed.
    • The simulations were iterated 500 times for each parameter combination.
    • I have iterated the term ‘story’ of Ray Schmidt to reflect the film's deceptive simplicity.
    • This refinement process could be iterated a second time to further define the center of the filament.
    • In 1997, the government iterated a policy encouraging agencies to use incentives ‘to the maximum extent practicable when contracting for services.’
    • This process is iterated until all maps have been incorporated into the comprehensive map.
    • These assumptions have been iterated for decades in spite of many contradictory observations and experiments.
    • A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position.
    • The song offers no answers, only iterating the closing command: ‘Ride away.’
    • I merely iterate the reasons Gemayel is an important national leader.
    Synonyms
    repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse
    1. 1.1no object Make repeated use of a mathematical or computational procedure, applying it each time to the result of the previous application; perform iteration.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The process is iterated until all putative ortholog sets have been examined.
      • He then iterates the process to converge on a zero of f.
      • The remainder of the program iterates through a number of PCM data types, starting with the stream types.
      • The process is iterated until the classification quality no longer increases.
      • The searches were initiated with a single query sequence and iterated until convergence.
      Synonyms
      repeat, recapitulate, go through again, go over again, run through again, rehearse
nounˈidəˌrātˈɪdəˌreɪt
Mathematics
  • A quantity arrived at by iteration.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin iterat- ‘repeated’, from the verb iterare, from iterum ‘again’.

 
 
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