module
- IPA[ˈmɒdjuːl]
英式
- each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture or a building;each of a set of independent units of study or training that can be combined in a number of ways to form a course at a college or university
noun: module, plural noun: modules
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- 1. each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture or a building ships are now built in modules rather than built in a whole from the base up
- ▪ each of a set of independent units of study or training that can be combined in a number of ways to form a course at a college or university nine optional modules must be taken a Law module
- ▪ any of a number of distinct but interrelated units from which a program may be built up or into which a complex activity may be analysed a networking module
- 2. a detachable self-contained unit of a spacecraft Spacelab, an extra module for the shuttle, will quadruple the experimental facilities on board
- the detachable control portion of a manned spacecraft.
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- a detachable compartment of a spacecraft carrying fuel and supplies.
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- the detachable control compartment of a manned spacecraft.
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- a small craft used for traveling between the moon's surface and an orbiting spacecraft.
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- a detachable compartment of a spacecraft carrying fuel and supplies.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small craft used for travelling between the moon's surface and an orbiting spacecraft.
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- each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more ...
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