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单词 cryptology
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Definition of cryptology in English:

cryptology

noun krɪpˈtɒlədʒikrɪpˈtɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • The study of codes, or the art of writing and solving them.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps his greatest achievements were introducing mathematical and scientific methods into cryptology and producing training materials used by several generations of pupils.
    • During World War I, they both taught cryptology to Army officers.
    • The Army is especially interested in Sailors with skills that translate easily to Army jobs, including cryptology, fire control, air traffic control and mechanics.
    • Most of those involved had little or no prior experience with cryptology.
    • Cracking the ancient code of hieroglyphics was once considered one of the greatest feats of cryptology.
    • Then from 1941 he was engaged in research on meteorology, cryptology and aerodynamics.
    • I'm impressed - he should consider a sideline in archeology or cryptology.

Derivatives

  • cryptological

  • adjective krɪptəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
    • Much of the emphasis in recent cryptological research has been on ways to get by with less randomness, but a recent proposal takes a step in the other direction.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After returning to the United States, they were considered traitors and interrogated very harshly, as the National Security Agency sought to learn how much of the sensitive cryptological gear and codes had been compromised.
      • Not just that every letter has a numerical value, and words with equivalent numbers have to be read (in Hebrew) as somehow synonymous (a cryptological level), but also a layer of semantic codes as well.
  • cryptologist

  • noun
    • An attack on these protocols, as described by the team of Czech cryptologists, can break through the protection completely and decrypt protected communication.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Readers who are cryptologists will appreciate the talent that went into developing the machines; readers who are not will find themselves grabbing a pencil and paper and working through the examples they provide.
      • He spoke German and was a skilled cryptologist, but he was also a sound administrator who combined academic excellence with the need to maintain high standards of security.
      • Leading government cryptologists are studying him closely.
      • Inmates write letters using codes that have been so hard to decipher, they have been sent to the FBI's cryptologists in Washington.
 
 

Definition of cryptology in US English:

cryptology

nounkrɪpˈtɑlədʒikripˈtäləjē
  • The study of codes, or the art of writing and solving them.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then from 1941 he was engaged in research on meteorology, cryptology and aerodynamics.
    • Perhaps his greatest achievements were introducing mathematical and scientific methods into cryptology and producing training materials used by several generations of pupils.
    • I'm impressed - he should consider a sideline in archeology or cryptology.
    • During World War I, they both taught cryptology to Army officers.
    • The Army is especially interested in Sailors with skills that translate easily to Army jobs, including cryptology, fire control, air traffic control and mechanics.
    • Most of those involved had little or no prior experience with cryptology.
    • Cracking the ancient code of hieroglyphics was once considered one of the greatest feats of cryptology.
 
 
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