单词 | mode |
释义 | mode —mode /məʊd/ aep /moʊd/ noun (FASHION) be the mode FORMAL► F0 (especially of clothes) to be fashionable at a particular time: » Miniskirts were very much the mode in the 60s.→ SEE ALSO À LA MODE(Cf. ↑à la mode) adjectiveThesaurus+: ↑Fashion , ↑Modern and fashionable , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Modern and fashionable , ↑Fashion , ↑Modern and fashionablenoun [C] FORMAL (WAY) ► C1 a way of operating, living, or behaving: » Each department in the company has its own mode of operation.» Railways are the most important mode of transport for the economy.Thesaurus+: ↑Ways of achieving things• • • Extra Examples:» He was in full competitive mode that night.» You should switch the machine to audio mode.» The company is in cost-cutting mode.» The mode of suicide reflects the personality of the victim.» We have yet to identify the mode of contamination.noun [C] SPECIALIZED (MATHS) ► F0 the number or value that appears most often in a particular setThesaurus+: ↑Numbers generally |
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