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词汇 schematic
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Definition of schematic in English:

schematic

adjective skɪˈmatɪkskiːˈmatɪkskiˈmædɪk
  • 1(of a diagram or other representation) symbolic and simplified.

    (图表或表述)示意的;简略的

    schematic diagrams
    this concept is shown in schematic form in Figure 1
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The spiral decorations, individually and in pairs joined by a loop, and the schematic lizard on the opposite side of the bell, suggest a Cross River origin.
    • Here is the first verse - this is just a schematic presentation of exactly the information provided by the musical notation above.
    • Using a schematic drawing or developing a conceptual framework is another strategy that may be used to facilitate reporting the findings.
    • The schematic diagrams explaining the principles of complex pieces of equipment are impressively clear.
    • The Chinese government required that ground be broken after two months of schematic design, intensifying the need for speed and precision.
    • A second later, an image of a schematic diagram appeared.
    • I walk in and am amazed to see a nice interior with a schematic diagram for the place.
    • Additional details on this method and a schematic representation of the experimental protocol are available in the online supplement.
    • If one reviews the technical specification and schematic diagrams of the basic tape drive and media technology, he'll find that tape uses the best of the magnetic storage technologies.
    • Figure 5 presents, in schematic form, the processes involved in encoding and retrieval of a list containing words drawn from several semantic categories.
    • Landscape after War presents a schematic mountain range and seascape elegantly integrated into a flat brown, green and gray field.
    • On the reverse side of the box you can actually see a detailed schematic representation of the air flow inside the system case when the cooler is installed.
    • Even in his later work, when a human presence enters it is either grotesque, so schematic as to be without mood, or troubled.
    • This does not exclude the possibility of a schematic representation which captures the commonality of the various uses.
    • I don't want to suggest that your music is schematic, but I'm wondering if this reflects a compositional practice for you, the notion of setting up a situation of imbalance and composing out the asymmetry.
    • Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the suggested mechanisms responsible for eliciting an immune response resulting in acquired hemophilia.
    • The designs are quite schematic, even crude in their style of representation, and it is not always easy to decipher them.
    • The schematic map system is claimed to help the tourist to reach even the most remote destinations in the country and enjoy the place without the help of a local guide.
    • The system can be used to display schematic diagrams of the aircraft's principal sub-systems.
    • This is a relatively schematic presentation of the three levels, and in practice they are not neatly separated.
    Synonyms
    simplified
    diagrammatic, representational, illustrative, graphic, delineative
    symbolic
    1. 1.1 (of thought, ideas, etc.) simplistic or formulaic in character.
      Freeman constructs a highly schematic reading of the play

      弗里曼对剧本的阐释过于刻板。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We cannot form more than a schematic conception of what it is like.
      • Some rewrote nuisance doctrine in their effort to maintain the conceptual categories set by their culture's schematic environmental understandings.
      • Late pagan and early Christian art adapted classical models to easily recognizable images whose symbolic function was best served by schematic formulas.
      • His writings provided a schematic and prescriptive interpretation of Napoleonic operations, an approach well suited to West Point's engineering emphasis.
      • This substantial conception of an object - the conception of a kind of object having a certain nature - can be contrasted with another kind of conception, which we could call the schematic idea of an object.
      • Correspondingly the book tends to develop a schematic interpretation of social conflict.
      • But it's also the symmetry, the formalism, the idea of the schematic work.
      • Thus the degree of formality or informality, in a schematic sense, moves in a continuum (rather than constituting a discrete characteristic of the community).
      • Thus, applications of the schematic principle are empirical even though the principle itself lacks empirical import.
      • Rather than being schematic, it is telling a story through its characters.
      • The book is highly schematic, structured by concept rather than story.
      • Although he abandoned the schematic interpretation, it is not clear what he puts in its place.
      • In my judgment, it would require a very schematic reading of the Secretary of State's decisions to conclude that he had not considered all matters cumulatively in order to satisfy himself that there were not exceptional circumstances.
      • This can feel a little schematic offering only the ‘dominant idea’ of what each of these two sides were.
      • In the Talmud, and again in Maimonides, he would have seen an obsessive love of moral detail - a minute examination of human passion and action, combined with a suspicion of the schematic morality of abstract principle.
      • The same goes for other schematic concepts such as vehicle, animal, tool, and fruit.
      • In comparison with the improvisations, they are, as one might expect, more controlled, schematic and coordinated.
      • The complexities that this schematic description suggests can only be appreciated by considering particular types of analysis.
      • What my schematic reading of his memoir fails to indicate adequately is the beautiful luminosity of his descriptive writing.
      • Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions.
      Synonyms
      simplistic, oversimplified, oversimple, formulaic, formularized, unimaginative
      facile, shallow
noun skɪˈmatɪkskiːˈmatɪkskiˈmædɪk
  • (in technical contexts) a schematic diagram, in particular of an electric or electronic circuit.

    (技术用语) (尤指电子电路的)示意图

    only a few manufacturers provide schematics with their gear
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It further implies that schematics, which outline the specific locations and breakdowns of these critical nodes, are available either for free or for a small fee.
    • He emphasises the uselessness of formulae, even while providing us with several very useful schematics illustrating common narrative techniques.
    • The walls were papered with graphs, equations, posters of graph, calculator schematics, and some diagrams I couldn't even make out.
    • In a day's work, I retrieved the building's schematics and was able to gather information on the routines of security guards and cleaning personnel.
    • It's just so close to the wall it looks on the schematic like they're double doors.
    • Many come with original documentation that includes circuit schematics.
    • All deliverables - such as schematics, specifications, and requirement documents - produced during the project.
    • Then we can get Thompson and maybe the FBI's help to provide us with the maker and possible schematics.
    • A development board and sample schematics of typical applications for the device are available.
    • The screen flashes and a diagram of the schematics of the spherical generator appear.
    • The screen flicked from text listings to diagrams and schematics.
    • The design will ‘provide partners with full schematics, layout, bill of materials, drivers and a design guide’, the chip maker said.
    • The Cosmonauts are busy studying schematics for Mir's repair.
    • Diagrams, schematics, and photographs are well selected and well placed in the book.
    • By his bed on a little table lay an electronic pad containing the schematics for the Laser Defence Network which was currently in deployment around planet Liberty.
    • He had all of the schematics for the Olympian Tower and could easily hack into each and every one of their computer systems: database, security systems.
    • I think the quality of the text would be improved if some of the complicated wiring and electrical schematics included color.
    • The book is replete with diagrams, tables, and schematics.
    • He was working on deciphering ancient schematics and technical schematics.
    • He also handed over some schematics on Soviet radar systems.

Derivatives

  • schematically

  • adverb skiːˈmatɪk(ə)liskiˈmædək(ə)li
    • It is, schematically, the essence of most American war films.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The chain of argument described schematically in the diagram below is this.
      • It schematically deploys a fictional framework to speculate on Toscanini's hatred of Mussolini and the latter's fascination with the conductor.
      • They work schematically to reach deep into areas of myth and the social condition formerly occupied by epic history painting.
      • By reconstructing schematically how Job is characterized and the trajectory his life follows, I want to suggest that we can see how he becomes the voice of the text and why he embodies this voice so seemingly innocuously.

Rhymes

achromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, aromatic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic

Definition of schematic in US English:

schematic

adjectiveskēˈmadikskiˈmædɪk
  • 1(of a diagram or other representation) symbolic and simplified.

    (图表或表述)示意的;简略的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Using a schematic drawing or developing a conceptual framework is another strategy that may be used to facilitate reporting the findings.
    • Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the suggested mechanisms responsible for eliciting an immune response resulting in acquired hemophilia.
    • On the reverse side of the box you can actually see a detailed schematic representation of the air flow inside the system case when the cooler is installed.
    • This is a relatively schematic presentation of the three levels, and in practice they are not neatly separated.
    • A second later, an image of a schematic diagram appeared.
    • Additional details on this method and a schematic representation of the experimental protocol are available in the online supplement.
    • This does not exclude the possibility of a schematic representation which captures the commonality of the various uses.
    • Figure 5 presents, in schematic form, the processes involved in encoding and retrieval of a list containing words drawn from several semantic categories.
    • I don't want to suggest that your music is schematic, but I'm wondering if this reflects a compositional practice for you, the notion of setting up a situation of imbalance and composing out the asymmetry.
    • If one reviews the technical specification and schematic diagrams of the basic tape drive and media technology, he'll find that tape uses the best of the magnetic storage technologies.
    • The Chinese government required that ground be broken after two months of schematic design, intensifying the need for speed and precision.
    • The spiral decorations, individually and in pairs joined by a loop, and the schematic lizard on the opposite side of the bell, suggest a Cross River origin.
    • The schematic map system is claimed to help the tourist to reach even the most remote destinations in the country and enjoy the place without the help of a local guide.
    • The schematic diagrams explaining the principles of complex pieces of equipment are impressively clear.
    • Even in his later work, when a human presence enters it is either grotesque, so schematic as to be without mood, or troubled.
    • The designs are quite schematic, even crude in their style of representation, and it is not always easy to decipher them.
    • The system can be used to display schematic diagrams of the aircraft's principal sub-systems.
    • Landscape after War presents a schematic mountain range and seascape elegantly integrated into a flat brown, green and gray field.
    • Here is the first verse - this is just a schematic presentation of exactly the information provided by the musical notation above.
    • I walk in and am amazed to see a nice interior with a schematic diagram for the place.
    Synonyms
    simplified
    1. 1.1 (of thought, ideas, etc.) simplistic or formulaic in character, usually to an extent inappropriate to the complexities of the subject matter.
      (思想、观念等)过分简单化的;程式化的
      a highly schematic reading of the play

      弗里曼对剧本的阐释过于刻板。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus the degree of formality or informality, in a schematic sense, moves in a continuum (rather than constituting a discrete characteristic of the community).
      • In my judgment, it would require a very schematic reading of the Secretary of State's decisions to conclude that he had not considered all matters cumulatively in order to satisfy himself that there were not exceptional circumstances.
      • Correspondingly the book tends to develop a schematic interpretation of social conflict.
      • The book is highly schematic, structured by concept rather than story.
      • Although he abandoned the schematic interpretation, it is not clear what he puts in its place.
      • Any outline of this work must compress the author's variegated analysis into a thin catalogue of schematic impressions.
      • Late pagan and early Christian art adapted classical models to easily recognizable images whose symbolic function was best served by schematic formulas.
      • Some rewrote nuisance doctrine in their effort to maintain the conceptual categories set by their culture's schematic environmental understandings.
      • The complexities that this schematic description suggests can only be appreciated by considering particular types of analysis.
      • We cannot form more than a schematic conception of what it is like.
      • Thus, applications of the schematic principle are empirical even though the principle itself lacks empirical import.
      • But it's also the symmetry, the formalism, the idea of the schematic work.
      • In the Talmud, and again in Maimonides, he would have seen an obsessive love of moral detail - a minute examination of human passion and action, combined with a suspicion of the schematic morality of abstract principle.
      • This substantial conception of an object - the conception of a kind of object having a certain nature - can be contrasted with another kind of conception, which we could call the schematic idea of an object.
      • This can feel a little schematic offering only the ‘dominant idea’ of what each of these two sides were.
      • What my schematic reading of his memoir fails to indicate adequately is the beautiful luminosity of his descriptive writing.
      • Rather than being schematic, it is telling a story through its characters.
      • His writings provided a schematic and prescriptive interpretation of Napoleonic operations, an approach well suited to West Point's engineering emphasis.
      • In comparison with the improvisations, they are, as one might expect, more controlled, schematic and coordinated.
      • The same goes for other schematic concepts such as vehicle, animal, tool, and fruit.
      Synonyms
      simplistic, oversimplified, oversimple, formulaic, formularized, unimaginative
nounskēˈmadikskiˈmædɪk
  • (in technical contexts) a schematic diagram, in particular of an electric or electronic circuit.

    (技术用语) (尤指电子电路的)示意图

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's just so close to the wall it looks on the schematic like they're double doors.
    • The walls were papered with graphs, equations, posters of graph, calculator schematics, and some diagrams I couldn't even make out.
    • He emphasises the uselessness of formulae, even while providing us with several very useful schematics illustrating common narrative techniques.
    • He was working on deciphering ancient schematics and technical schematics.
    • By his bed on a little table lay an electronic pad containing the schematics for the Laser Defence Network which was currently in deployment around planet Liberty.
    • The book is replete with diagrams, tables, and schematics.
    • Then we can get Thompson and maybe the FBI's help to provide us with the maker and possible schematics.
    • The design will ‘provide partners with full schematics, layout, bill of materials, drivers and a design guide’, the chip maker said.
    • He had all of the schematics for the Olympian Tower and could easily hack into each and every one of their computer systems: database, security systems.
    • It further implies that schematics, which outline the specific locations and breakdowns of these critical nodes, are available either for free or for a small fee.
    • In a day's work, I retrieved the building's schematics and was able to gather information on the routines of security guards and cleaning personnel.
    • The Cosmonauts are busy studying schematics for Mir's repair.
    • The screen flicked from text listings to diagrams and schematics.
    • He also handed over some schematics on Soviet radar systems.
    • A development board and sample schematics of typical applications for the device are available.
    • Diagrams, schematics, and photographs are well selected and well placed in the book.
    • The screen flashes and a diagram of the schematics of the spherical generator appear.
    • All deliverables - such as schematics, specifications, and requirement documents - produced during the project.
    • Many come with original documentation that includes circuit schematics.
    • I think the quality of the text would be improved if some of the complicated wiring and electrical schematics included color.
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