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From:
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cur·rent
/ˈkɝənt, ˈkʌrənt/
(
a
.)當前的涌流,趨勢,流流通的,現在的,最近的
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
cur·rent
/ˈkɝənt, ˈkərənt/
名詞
電流,通用的,流行的,當前的
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
current
電流; 現行; 目前的; 目前; 現用
CUR
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
current
現金流程報表--兩者; 本期成本
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
current
現金流程報表--已開立訂單; 本期成本
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
current
管理成本彙總-本期
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
current
符合電流選擇
From:
Network Terminology
current
電流 現行
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cur·rent
a.
1.
Running
or
moving
rapidly
. [
Archaic
]
Like
the
current
fire
,
that
renneth
Upon
a
cord
. --
Gower
.
To
chase
a
creature
that
was
current
then
In
these
wild
woods
,
the
hart
with
golden
horns
. --
Tennyson
.
2.
Now
passing
,
as
time
;
as
,
the
current
month
.
3.
Passing
from
person
to
person
,
or
from
hand
to
hand
;
circulating
through
the
community
;
generally
received
;
common
;
as
,
a
current
coin
;
a
current
report
;
current
history
.
That
there
was
current
money
in
Abraham's
time
is
past
doubt
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
Your
fire-new
stamp
of
honor
is
scarce
current
.
--
Shak
.
His
current
value
,
which
is
less
or
more
as
men
have
occasion
for
him
.
--
Grew
.
4.
Commonly
estimated
or
acknowledged
.
5.
Fitted
for
general
acceptance
or
circulation
;
authentic
;
passable
.
O
Buckingham
,
now
do
I
play
the
touch
To
try
if
thou
be
current
gold
indeed
. --
Shak
.
Account current
.
See
under
Account
.
Current money
,
lawful
money
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cur·rent
,
n.
1.
A
flowing
or
passing
;
onward
motion
.
Hence
:
A
body
of
fluid
moving
continuously
in
a
certain
direction
;
a
stream
;
esp
.,
the
swiftest
part
of
it
;
as
,
a
current
of
water
or
of
air
;
that
which
resembles
a
stream
in
motion
;
as
,
a
current
of
electricity
.
Two
such
silver
currents
,
when
they
join
,
Do
glorify
the
banks
that
bound
them
in
. --
Shak
.
The
surface
of
the
ocean
is
furrowed
by
currents
,
whose
direction
. . .
the
navigator
should
know
.
--
Nichol
.
2.
General
course
;
ordinary
procedure
;
progressive
and
connected
movement
;
as
,
the
current
of
time
,
of
events
,
of
opinion
,
etc
.
Current meter
,
an
instrument
for
measuring
the
velocity
,
force
,
etc
.,
of
currents
.
Current mill
,
a
mill
driven
by
a
current
wheel
.
Current wheel
,
a
wheel
dipping
into
the
water
and
driven
by
the
current
of
a
stream
or
by
the
ebb
and
flow
of
the
tide
.
Syn:
--
Stream
;
course
.
See
Stream
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
current
adj
:
occurring
in
or
belonging
to
the
present
time
; "
current
events
"; "
the
current
topic
"; "
current
negotiations
";
"
current
psychoanalytic
theories
"; "
the
ship's
current
position
" [
ant
:
noncurrent
]
n
1:
a
flow
of
electricity
through
a
conductor
; "
the
current
was
measured
in
amperes
" [
syn
:
electric current
]
2:
a
steady
flow
(
usually
from
natural
causes
); "
the
raft
floated
downstream
on
the
current
"; "
he
felt
a
stream
of
air
" [
syn
:
stream
]
3:
dominant
course
(
suggestive
of
running
water
)
of
successive
events
or
ideas
; "
two
streams
of
development
run
through
American
history
"; "
stream
of
consciousness
"; "
the
flow
of
thought
"; "
the
current
of
history
" [
syn
:
stream
,
flow
]
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