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Definition of black box in English: black boxnoun 1A flight recorder in an aircraft. (飞机)黑匣子 Example sentencesExamples - The aircraft's black boxes could also hold the key to the accident.
- The data recorder was one of the two black boxes aboard the flight.
- Both black boxes from the hijacked aircraft have also been recovered.
- They have found the so-called black boxes, or the flight data recorders, which are very crucial.
- Remember, these dogs are used as ‘sniffer’ dogs for illegal drugs and to find black boxes after airline crashes.
- 1.1informal A complex system or device whose internal workings are hidden or not readily understood.
Example sentencesExamples - User stupidity will probably one day bring the black box to cars.
- Well of course things like motor cars are black boxes, they're virtually computers on wheels.
- And it makes everyone involved hold their breath, because it's a complete black box.
- Even the best managers and most sophisticated thinkers start with the assumption that innovation is a mysterious black box.
- As a magical black box, computers were portrayed as a source of hope amidst fear.
- Unfortunately, these days universities turn out users who employ codes as black boxes but do not understand what they do or when their results can be trusted.
- The current choice of TV addicts is still TiVo, the magic black box that records shows onto a hard drive.
- I insert a small black box of electronics which takes the place of a key, press the starter button, and off we go.
- Effectively a complex set of manual operations is automated, creating a black box for the end user with no wish to explore further.
- If American radiologists were put out of business because doctors could obtain MRI analysis more cheaply by using the imported Asian black boxes, then no tariff protection would be warranted.
- The black box determines how we translate complex information into decisions.
- Specialized diagnostic equipment is a computerized black box these days.
- Computer games are a sort of a black box, where players enter some input and get some output in return, based on rules they can't be sure of.
- At your end, you will need a desktop computer or a networked group of desktop computers that can link to the black box.
- Next, I needed to take the audio output from the camera and connect it to a mysterious black box that processes time code.
- Instead, they decided to regard all search engines as black boxes, and concentrate on creating the most relevant content.
- Can't we just piece together all the black boxes knowing only their input/output specifications and achieve a working solution?
- So that's imagining the brain as something like a computer with inputs and outputs and a black box in between.
- Perhaps draw him as a little black box of secrets, I mean he sure is mysterious enough to be a black box.
- We've taken an industry that basically operates in a black box, and we've created transparency.
Definition of black box in US English: black boxnounˈˌblæk ˈbɑksˈˌblak ˈbäks 1A flight recorder in an aircraft. (飞机)黑匣子 Example sentencesExamples - Remember, these dogs are used as ‘sniffer’ dogs for illegal drugs and to find black boxes after airline crashes.
- The data recorder was one of the two black boxes aboard the flight.
- They have found the so-called black boxes, or the flight data recorders, which are very crucial.
- The aircraft's black boxes could also hold the key to the accident.
- Both black boxes from the hijacked aircraft have also been recovered.
- 1.1informal Any complex piece of equipment, typically a unit in an electronic system, with contents that are mysterious to the user.
黑匣设备(指使用者不了解其内部结构的电子设备) Example sentencesExamples - I insert a small black box of electronics which takes the place of a key, press the starter button, and off we go.
- As a magical black box, computers were portrayed as a source of hope amidst fear.
- Specialized diagnostic equipment is a computerized black box these days.
- Effectively a complex set of manual operations is automated, creating a black box for the end user with no wish to explore further.
- Computer games are a sort of a black box, where players enter some input and get some output in return, based on rules they can't be sure of.
- Well of course things like motor cars are black boxes, they're virtually computers on wheels.
- We've taken an industry that basically operates in a black box, and we've created transparency.
- Unfortunately, these days universities turn out users who employ codes as black boxes but do not understand what they do or when their results can be trusted.
- Perhaps draw him as a little black box of secrets, I mean he sure is mysterious enough to be a black box.
- So that's imagining the brain as something like a computer with inputs and outputs and a black box in between.
- If American radiologists were put out of business because doctors could obtain MRI analysis more cheaply by using the imported Asian black boxes, then no tariff protection would be warranted.
- Can't we just piece together all the black boxes knowing only their input/output specifications and achieve a working solution?
- Instead, they decided to regard all search engines as black boxes, and concentrate on creating the most relevant content.
- Next, I needed to take the audio output from the camera and connect it to a mysterious black box that processes time code.
- The current choice of TV addicts is still TiVo, the magic black box that records shows onto a hard drive.
- The black box determines how we translate complex information into decisions.
- Even the best managers and most sophisticated thinkers start with the assumption that innovation is a mysterious black box.
- And it makes everyone involved hold their breath, because it's a complete black box.
- User stupidity will probably one day bring the black box to cars.
- At your end, you will need a desktop computer or a networked group of desktop computers that can link to the black box.
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