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单词 sampling
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Definition of sampling in English:

sampling

noun ˈsɑːmplɪŋˈsæmp(ə)lɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of taking samples of something for analysis.

    routine river sampling is carried out according to a schedule
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More details about statistics, pharmacokinetics, drug assays, and blood sampling are given in the online supplement.
    • The large variation in disease detection rates with cervical smears may be partly due to differences in the sampling devices and the techniques of sampling.
    • Summarized data for the environmental sampling of each sawmill (median and ranges) are presented in Table 1.
    • Each sampling technique can be used individually based on certain criteria or it is often common to use all three in combination.
    • Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide.
    • Thorough sampling will make it easier to establish a correlation between endoscopic appearances and histologic changes.
    • Contrary to the boasts of corporate-oriented technical literature, sampling is not flawless.
    • The authors conclude that the brush technique provides adequate sampling for the identification of cervical pathology with reduced patient discomfort and bleeding.
    • The curators have made an error, I think, in not presenting a sampling of the work Rodchenko created during his shadowy last twenty years.
    • Lung sampling was randomized, with the second bronchoscopy always conducted in the contralateral lung.
    • The known bias of snowball sampling is the strength of this project.
    • The remaining 30 percent of cervical cancers result from errors in sampling and interpretation.
    1. 1.1count noun A sample.
      the list provides a sampling of the many resources available
      five random samplings collected from wild cats
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is not apparent that it is even possible - in principle - to carry out a statistically representative sampling for these particular purposes.
      • ‘An election is not a statistically valid sampling of the population either - it is only the people who choose to vote,’ he says.
      • It's possible that we would collect somewhere less than 200,000 and still have a very scientifically statistically valid sampling.
      • It is random sampling that provides statistical independence and with it the probability structure linking a sample with a parent population.
      • The main obstacles in atomistic simulations, however, have been the restriction to very short timescales and the inability of equilibrium simulations to provide statistically satisfactory samplings.
  • 2The technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording.

    sampling is bringing older music to younger ears
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An important technique of contemporary music making involves the appropriation of older recordings through the use of digital sampling.
    • His songs are emotive and honest and this hybrid blending of scratching and sampling with conventional instrumentation is a success.
    • Across the board, the mixes manage to obfuscate the content by either sampling to the point of irrelevance, cutting lyrics, or just submerging them deep within the mix.
    • In the introduction, he explains that sampling has influenced popular music more than any other technique during the past 20 years.
    • This is perhaps best demonstrated in music, where sampling has created an obvious situation in which individuals are both producing and consuming simultaneously.
    • Even his accent could be produced from digital sampling.
    • The sampling and contorted rhythms really add a lot to many of the songs.
    • The use of sampling and other digital technology has not only questioned those concepts of musical work and authorship that were in fact already unstable.
    • But it is his first, as he tells you in the exhaustive liner notes, doing more than ‘just sampling and sequencing sounds’.
    • The 1990s have seen rock bands like Sublime and Limp Bizkit incorporate hip hop's lingo, vocal style, and the art of sampling into their music.
    • Another common way to integrate sound is through content sampling or sharing.
    • Swapping compulsive sampling for more traditional method of creating electronic music, the King recorded this album with analogue equipment and tapes.
    • Their attitude towards sampling is ‘hands-on’, even though their music could easily be the result of pre-meditation.
    • Now, let's shift our focus from political expression to artistic expression, and the brave new world of sampling and remixing.
    • Since sampling is a constitutive structural part of rap music, it is naturally found in all local variants of the genre.
    • At the same time, his technique of cutting the stream of words with repeated sound fragments anticipates the sampling of electronic music.
    • Much as with hip-hop sampling, the high cost of licensing limits the range of choices and the number of samples they can use on MTV Mash.
    • Producing new sounds through the sampling of already existing music was an innovative challenge recognized by such authorities in the field of electronic music as the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen.
    • Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little.
    • As well as south of the border, now that Brazil has caught up with digital sampling and the whole digital world.
 
 

Definition of sampling in US English:

sampling

nounˈsamp(ə)liNGˈsæmp(ə)lɪŋ
  • 1The action or process of taking samples of something for analysis.

    routine river sampling is carried out according to a schedule
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide.
    • Contrary to the boasts of corporate-oriented technical literature, sampling is not flawless.
    • The known bias of snowball sampling is the strength of this project.
    • Lung sampling was randomized, with the second bronchoscopy always conducted in the contralateral lung.
    • The curators have made an error, I think, in not presenting a sampling of the work Rodchenko created during his shadowy last twenty years.
    • Thorough sampling will make it easier to establish a correlation between endoscopic appearances and histologic changes.
    • More details about statistics, pharmacokinetics, drug assays, and blood sampling are given in the online supplement.
    • The large variation in disease detection rates with cervical smears may be partly due to differences in the sampling devices and the techniques of sampling.
    • The authors conclude that the brush technique provides adequate sampling for the identification of cervical pathology with reduced patient discomfort and bleeding.
    • Each sampling technique can be used individually based on certain criteria or it is often common to use all three in combination.
    • Summarized data for the environmental sampling of each sawmill (median and ranges) are presented in Table 1.
    • The remaining 30 percent of cervical cancers result from errors in sampling and interpretation.
    1. 1.1 A sample.
      the list provides a sampling of the many resources available
      five random samplings collected from wild cats
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's possible that we would collect somewhere less than 200,000 and still have a very scientifically statistically valid sampling.
      • It is not apparent that it is even possible - in principle - to carry out a statistically representative sampling for these particular purposes.
      • ‘An election is not a statistically valid sampling of the population either - it is only the people who choose to vote,’ he says.
      • The main obstacles in atomistic simulations, however, have been the restriction to very short timescales and the inability of equilibrium simulations to provide statistically satisfactory samplings.
      • It is random sampling that provides statistical independence and with it the probability structure linking a sample with a parent population.
  • 2The technique of digitally encoding music or sound and reusing it as part of a composition or recording.

    sampling is bringing older music to younger ears
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time, his technique of cutting the stream of words with repeated sound fragments anticipates the sampling of electronic music.
    • Producing new sounds through the sampling of already existing music was an innovative challenge recognized by such authorities in the field of electronic music as the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen.
    • In the introduction, he explains that sampling has influenced popular music more than any other technique during the past 20 years.
    • The sampling and contorted rhythms really add a lot to many of the songs.
    • Swapping compulsive sampling for more traditional method of creating electronic music, the King recorded this album with analogue equipment and tapes.
    • Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little.
    • An important technique of contemporary music making involves the appropriation of older recordings through the use of digital sampling.
    • But it is his first, as he tells you in the exhaustive liner notes, doing more than ‘just sampling and sequencing sounds’.
    • Across the board, the mixes manage to obfuscate the content by either sampling to the point of irrelevance, cutting lyrics, or just submerging them deep within the mix.
    • Much as with hip-hop sampling, the high cost of licensing limits the range of choices and the number of samples they can use on MTV Mash.
    • Another common way to integrate sound is through content sampling or sharing.
    • This is perhaps best demonstrated in music, where sampling has created an obvious situation in which individuals are both producing and consuming simultaneously.
    • As well as south of the border, now that Brazil has caught up with digital sampling and the whole digital world.
    • Now, let's shift our focus from political expression to artistic expression, and the brave new world of sampling and remixing.
    • Since sampling is a constitutive structural part of rap music, it is naturally found in all local variants of the genre.
    • Their attitude towards sampling is ‘hands-on’, even though their music could easily be the result of pre-meditation.
    • The use of sampling and other digital technology has not only questioned those concepts of musical work and authorship that were in fact already unstable.
    • The 1990s have seen rock bands like Sublime and Limp Bizkit incorporate hip hop's lingo, vocal style, and the art of sampling into their music.
    • His songs are emotive and honest and this hybrid blending of scratching and sampling with conventional instrumentation is a success.
    • Even his accent could be produced from digital sampling.
 
 
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