digitise

digitise

美 ['dɪdʒɪtaɪz]  英 ['dɪdʒɪtaɪz]

  • v.(使数据)数字化
  • 网络数码化;将数字化

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
(使数据)数字化to change data into a digital form that can be easily read and processed by a computer
a digitized map
一张数字化地图

英汉解释

v.
1.
数位化

例句

The company is also trying to help African governments digitise information and make it freely available to their citizens.

谷歌帮助非洲国家政府信息数据使普通公民能够免费得到公共信息

Thousands of authors have been battling plans by Google to digitise the contents of millions of books.

数以千计作者一直谷歌数百万书籍数字化计划进行斗争

Soon shoppers will be able to digitise the look and feel of clothes and share the details online, along with their emotional reactions.

现状很快有所改观消费者可以网上观看衣物图片同时感触衣服手感在线分享感受

digitise your entire shipping procedure and allow your online customers to shop , ship and track from one location.

使整个程序电子网上客户一个地方进行购物追踪

Under the agreement's terms, Google will be free to digitise most books published in America, including those that are out of print.

协议条款规定谷歌任意美国出版大部分图书网上包括不再印刷绝版

The World Digital Library is the latest project to digitise culture.

世界数字图书馆最新一个文化数字化项目

His firm helps 13, 000 doctors to digitise their patients' records and handle the maddening process of billing insurers.

公司帮助13,000医生病人医疗记录数字化处理令人发狂保险公司账单结算

A big project to digitise information recedes expensively into the future.

由于信息数据庞大计划过于昂贵只能推迟未来实行

Hong Kong, for example, is the first city to fully digitise its fixed line telecommunications networks.

举例来说香港全球首个固定电讯网络全面数码城市