data
US: /ˈdætə/, /ˈdeɪtə/
UK: /dˈeɪtɐ/
UK: /dˈeɪtɐ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
data
- (máy tính) số liệu, dữ kiện, dữ liệu
- all or none d. dữ kiện lưỡng phân
- ana logue d. số liệu liên tục
- basal d. dữ kiện cơ sở
- coded d. dữ kiện mã hoá
- correction d. bảng hiệu chỉnh
- cumulative d. tk số liệu tích luỹ
- experimental d. số liệu thực nghiệm
- graph d. số liệu đồ thị
- initial d.(máy tính) dữ kiện [ban đầu, khởi thuỷ ]
- input d. dữ liệu vào
- integrated d. (thống kê) các số liẹu gộp
- numerical d. (máy tính) dữ liệu bằng số
- observed d. số liệu quan sát
- qualitative d.(thống kê) dữ kiện định tính
- randomly fluctuating d. (máy tính) dữ kiện thay đổi ngẫu nhiên
- ranked d. k dữ kiện được xếp hạng
- refereence d. dữ kiện tham khảo, số liệu tham khảo
- sensitivity d. dữ kiện nhạy
- tabular d. dữ kiện dạng bảng
- test d. số liệu thực nghiệm
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun (used as a plural noun in technical English, when the singular is datum)
1 [U, pl.] facts or information, especially when examined and used to find out things or to make decisions: This data was collected from 69 countries. + the analysis / interpretation of the data + raw data (= that has not been analysed) + demographical / historical / personal data + (technical) These data show that most cancers are detected as a result of clinical follow-up.
2 [U] information that is stored by a computer: data capture / retrieval (= ways of storing or finding information on a computer)
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
facts, information, statistics, figures, details, matter, observations, material(s); text; evidence:
We shall process the data on the computer and print out the results.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
accurate, reliable | comprehensive, detailed, extensive | raw
We have amassed the raw data and are about to begin analysing it.
| factual, hard
There is no hard data to support these theories.
| empirical, experimental, numerical, observational, scientific, statistical | demographic, environmental, financial, geological, historical, technical
QUANT.
item, piece
One vital item of data was missing from the table.
| mass, set
Special software is needed to manipulate the mass of data. Although we were using the same set of data, we obtained different results.
VERB + DATA
acquire, amass, capture, collect, gather, get, obtain
We need to collect more data before we can do any more work.
| enter, feed in | have, hold, record, store
They are not allowed to hold data on people's private finances.
| access, retrieve | analyse, examine, interpret, look at, study | handle, manage, manipulate, process
The computer can manipulate massive amounts of data.
| exchange, share, transfer | present (sb with) | provide (sb with)
The government departments refused to provide the data that we required.
DATA + VERB
be derived from sth
The data derived from this project has vastly increased our knowledge of how genes work.
| indicate sth, reflect sth, show sth, suggest sth
Data indicates that most crime is committed by young males. This data reflects the magnitude of the problem.
| support sth
DATA + NOUN
acquisition, capture, collection | entry, input | storage | access, retrieval | analysis, handling, management, manipulation, processing | exchange, interchange, transfer, transmission | protection, security | source | archive, bank
(also
databank
),
base
(also
database
),
file | system
PREP.
in the ~
We have found some very interesting things in the data.
| ~ about
Data about patients is only released with their permission.
| ~ for
We have no data for southern Spain.
| ~ from
My aim is to synthesize data from all the surveys.
| ~ on
data on the effects of pollution
PHRASES
the acquisition/handling/storage, etc. of data, a source of data
Concise English dictionary
'deɪtə
noun
+a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
data|datums'deɪtəm
noun
+an item of factual information derived from measurement or research