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 CD [,si:'di:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 镭射碟, 镭射唱片

[计] 光盘, 压缩盘, 载波检测, DOS内部命令:显示或改变当前目录

[化] 圆二色性

[医] 镉(48号元素)


  1. AB and CD intersect at (the point) P.
    AB线和CD线在P点相交.
  2. The line AB intersects the line CD at E.
    直线AB与直线CD相交於E点.
  3. The lines AB and CD intersect at E.
    直线AB与直线CD相交於E点.


cd
[ noun ]
  1. a soft bluish-white ductile malleable toxic bivalent metallic element; occurs in association with zinc ores

  2. <noun.substance>
  3. the basic unit of luminous intensity adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; equal to 1/60 of the luminous intensity per square centimeter of a black body radiating at the temperature of 2,046 degrees Kelvin

  4. <noun.quantity>
  5. a debt instrument issued by a bank; usually pays interest

  6. <noun.possession>
  7. a digitally encoded recording on an optical disk that is smaller than a phonograph record; played back by a laser

  8. <noun.artifact>
[ adj ]
  1. being one hundred more than three hundred

  2. <adj.all>


compact disk player \com"pact disk` play"er\(k[o^]m"p[a^]kt
d[i^]sk` pl[=a]"[~e]r), n.
an electronic device containing a laser, used to read or play
back the data on a compact disk. The term is usually used for
the type of device used to play music recordings. That used
for data storgage n coputer applications is usually called a
{CD drive}. Called also {CD player} and informally, {CD}.

Syn: CD player.
[PJC]


CD \CD\ n.
1. an acronym for {compact disk}, a disk-shaped recording of
binary data that is smaller than a phonograph record, and
is recorded and played back by a {compact disk player}, an
electronic device containing a laser. The term is also
used generically to refer to the medium as a data storage
medium.

Syn: compact disc, compact disk.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. a {compact disk player}. [informal]
[PJC]

3. an acronym for {certificate of deposit}, a debt instrument
issued by a bank for a fixed time period, usually paying
interest.

Syn: certificate of deposit.
[WordNet 1.5]

Cd \Cd\ n.
1. the chemical suymbol for {cadmium}, a metallic element of
atomic number 48.

Syn: cadmium.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the abbreviation for the {candela}, the basic unit of
luminous intensity adopted under the System International
d'Unites. [abbr.]

Syn: candle, candela, standard candle.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The average yield for a two-year broker-sold CD fell to 8.13% from 8.22%.
  2. Last month Sir Malcolm Field, group managing director of the WH Smith retail chain, also called on manufacturers to reduce CD prices. Manufacturers' claims that they have already reduced some CD prices appear to be supported by the BPI figures.
  3. Last month Sir Malcolm Field, group managing director of the WH Smith retail chain, also called on manufacturers to reduce CD prices. Manufacturers' claims that they have already reduced some CD prices appear to be supported by the BPI figures.
  4. October is one of the two biggest months for CD rollovers for several reasons, including the fact that CD rates were fully deregulated in October 1983.
  5. October is one of the two biggest months for CD rollovers for several reasons, including the fact that CD rates were fully deregulated in October 1983.
  6. That's the advice from financial professionals, who say the risks now are just too great for CD investors to suddenly jump into stocks.
  7. Apparently not fully stretched in his role scrutinising the glamorous world of building societies, Robert Villiers, analyst at UBS, has released a dance CD single and video.
  8. A Tandy spokesman said the CD is now "in the product development phase." Thomson CSF of France showed a prototype last year but hasn't disclosed any marketing plans.
  9. "Here come new CD configurations, but where are we going to put them?"
  10. It's very rare for the work of a living composer to top the charts for 35 weeks. 'Then I read a letter in CD Review asking why anyone could have released such a dreadful piece of music.
  11. The group has promised to deliver its next international 'hit' later this year - a small, portable mini CD player which it hopes will be to the CD player what the Walkman was to the cassette tape recorder.
  12. The group has promised to deliver its next international 'hit' later this year - a small, portable mini CD player which it hopes will be to the CD player what the Walkman was to the cassette tape recorder.
  13. Mr. Heady's newsletter reports that compared with other one-half point increases in the prime in the past, CD yields have been weakest in the wake of the most recent increase July 14 to 9 1/2%.
  14. It makes you think. Wilson has also written a provocative introduction to another CD, which the Medici String Quartet has made to celebrate the inauguration of Kingston University.
  15. This isn't just a mass hysteria." Still, even Mr. Tellig was taken aback by the claim that cryogenics can improve CD sound.
  16. Disc, which manufactures CDs at plants in Alabama and California, is also benefiting from trends favorable to domestic CD manufacturers, Quixote said.
  17. Banks, for their part, face an uphill struggle in keeping their CD stash.
  18. "The subscriber will have all the information he wants to buy the CD, be it by phone call or by going into a particular record store to get it," Rubinstein said.
  19. Instead of CD's, Mr. Thompson said, investors have been putting their money into individual stocks, growth-stock mutual funds and stock index funds that aim to match broad market averages.
  20. The CD (NMC 005) samples 14 of them, though the quality inevitably varies; Birtwistle's crystalline setting of Paul Celan's 'White and Light', and Dominic Muldowney's intense version of Brecht's 'On Suicide' are the highlights.
  21. Pittsburgh National Bank, a unit of PNC Financial Corp., has a similar CD called the "Super-Six."
  22. The delay brought its own rewards, however, for in place of the premiere the BBCSO performed Mason's immensely attractive Lighthouses of England and Wales from 1988, which was subsequently recorded and released as a CD single.
  23. If the rate is changed, the CD holder can withdraw funds penalty-free.
  24. Unlike competing technologies, Kodak's Photo CD system produces images almost as sharp as traditional photographs.
  25. The device, which would sell for under $1,000, would display the audio, visual and text content of a specially made CD and would pit Apple against Nintendo Inc. for the loyalty of the world's electronic-entertainment addicts.
  26. "CD players are the `in' thing these days, so people will wear their safety belts if that's what it takes to win one," van Schepen said in an interview.
  27. For investors who can afford to tie up their money for two to seven years, intermediate-term Treasury notes and tax-free municipal securities could be good choices for at least part of their CD proceeds.
  28. MeraBank of Phoenix, Ariz., for instance, has dropped its six-month CD rate to 8.55% from 9.8% in the past three weeks.
  29. It pays investors the higher of two rates: either two percentage points below prime, or the rate offered when the CD was opened.
  30. Although introductory prices for CD ROM players have been higher, within a few months they will likely decline to substantially less (about $500).
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