macro
英['mækrəʊ]
美['mækroʊ]
Noun:
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a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
Adjective:
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very large in scale or scope or capability
- 1. He photographed this using a macro lens.
- 他用微距镜拍下了这个。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Zooming is not possible while in macro mode.
- 在微距模式下不可能实现变焦。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. His analysis was macro, and not directly applicable to individual firms.
- 他的分析是宏观的, 个别商行不能直接引用.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Aggregation theory is concerned with the transition from micro - to macro - models.
- 总量理论是研究从微观模型到 宏观 模型过渡的理论.
来自辞典例句
- 5. The micro / macro distinction is also important with respect to the conceptual origin of behavioral relations.
- 微观和宏观区别,在表明行为关系的概念起源方面也颇重要.
来自辞典例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
- Macro adjustment is needed in a market economy.
市场经济需要宏观调控。
- The State shall exercise macro control over the overall payroll.
国家对工资总量实行宏观调控。
- His analysis was macro, and not directly applicable to individual firms.
他的分析是宏观的,个别商行不能直接引用。
- Negative impact from the deteriorating macro has become clearer.
宏观经济恶化带来的负面影响已经越来越明显。
- I spent two summers as an intern in the macro group of the CBO.
我在国会预算办公室的宏观小组实习了两个暑假。
- The national financial risk has become the most serious macro economic risk.
国家财政风险已成为一个最深层次的宏观经济风险。