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sys·tem
/ˈsɪstəm/
系統,體系,體製,制度;組織,裝置,方法,秩序
From:
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sys·tem
/ˈsɪstəm/
名詞
系,制度,制,學派,派,體系,組,網,體製,方法,身體,裝置,系統,全身
From:
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system
相位伺服系統
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system
系統測試
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system
伺服系統
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system
子系統
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
system
系統
From:
Network Terminology
system
系統 制 制度
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sys·tem
n.
1.
An
assemblage
of
objects
arranged
in
regular
subordination
,
or
after
some
distinct
method
,
usually
logical
or
scientific
;
a
complete
whole
of
objects
related
by
some
common
law
,
principle
,
or
end
;
a
complete
exhibition
of
essential
principles
or
facts
,
arranged
in
a
rational
dependence
or
connection
;
a
regular
union
of
principles
or
parts
forming
one
entire
thing
;
as
,
a
system
of
philosophy
;
a
system
of
government
;
a
system
of
divinity
;
a
system
of
botany
or
chemistry
;
a
military
system
;
the
solar
system
.
The
best
way
to
learn
any
science
,
is
to
begin
with
a
regular
system
,
or
a
short
and
plain
scheme
of
that
science
well
drawn
up
into
a
narrow
compass
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
2.
Hence
,
the
whole
scheme
of
created
things
regarded
as
forming
one
complete
plan
of
whole
;
the
universe
.
“The
great
system
of
the
world.”
3.
Regular
method
or
order
;
formal
arrangement
;
plan
;
as
,
to
have
a
system
in
one's
business
.
4.
Mus.
The
collection
of
staves
which
form
a
full
score
.
See
Score
,
n.
5.
Biol.
An
assemblage
of
parts
or
organs
,
either
in
animal
or
plant
,
essential
to
the
performance
of
some
particular
function
or
functions
which
as
a
rule
are
of
greater
complexity
than
those
manifested
by
a
single
organ
;
as
,
the
capillary
system
,
the
muscular
system
,
the
digestive
system
,
etc
.;
hence
,
the
whole
body
as
a
functional
unity
.
6.
Zool.
One
of
the
stellate
or
irregular
clusters
of
intimately
united
zooids
which
are
imbedded
in
,
or
scattered
over
,
the
surface
of
the
common
tissue
of
many
compound
ascidians
.
Block system
,
Conservative system
,
etc
.
See
under
Block
,
Conservative
,
etc
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
system
n
1:
a
group
of
independent
but
interrelated
elements
comprising
a
unified
whole
; "
a
vast
system
of
production
and
distribution
and
consumption
keep
the
country
going
"
[
syn
:
scheme
]
2:
instrumentality
that
combines
interrelated
interacting
artifacts
designed
to
work
as
a
coherent
entity
; "
he
bought
a
new
stereo
system
"; "
the
system
consists
of
a
motor
and
a
small
computer
"
3:
a
complex
of
methods
or
rules
governing
behavior
; "
they
have
to
operate
under
a
system
they
oppose
"; "
that
language
has
a
complex
system
for
indicating
gender
" [
syn
:
system of
rules
]
4:
a
procedure
or
process
for
obtaining
an
objective
; "
they
had
to
devise
a
system
that
did
not
depend
on
cooperation
"
5:
a
group
of
physiologically
or
anatomically
related
organs
or
parts
; "
the
body
has
a
system
of
organs
for
digestion
"
6:
an
organized
structure
for
arranging
or
classifying
; "
he
changed
the
arrangement
of
the
topics
"; "
the
facts
were
familiar
but
it
was
in
the
organization
of
them
that
he
was
original
"; "
he
tried
to
understand
their
system
of
classification
" [
syn
:
arrangement
,
organization
,
organisation
]
7: (
physical
chemistry
)
a
sample
of
matter
in
which
substances
in
different
phases
are
in
equilibrium
; "
in
a
static
system
oil
cannot
be
replaced
by
water
on
a
surface
"; "
a
system
generating
hydrogen
peroxide
"
8:
the
living
body
considered
as
made
up
of
interdependent
components
forming
a
unified
whole
; "
exercise
helped
him
get
the
alcohol
out
of
his
system
"
9:
an
ordered
manner
;
orderliness
by
virtue
of
being
methodical
and
well
organized
; "
his
compulsive
organization
was
not
an
endearing
quality
"; "
we
can't
do
it
unless
we
establish
some
system
around
here
" [
syn
:
organization
,
organisation
]
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