I'm hardly functional if I don't get eight hours' sleep! 我要是不睡上八个小时就无法工作。
The functional changes associated with or resulting from disease or injury. 病理生理异常与疾病或伤害有关的生理变化或由其引起的生理变化
The set of rules governing the operation of functional units of a communication system that must be followed if communication is to be achieved. 管理某一通信系统的功能部件操作的一组规则,如果要实现通信,必须遵循这些规则。
functional
[ adj ]
designed for or capable of a particular function or use
<adj.all> a style of writing in which every word is functional functional architecture
involving or affecting function rather than physiology
<adj.all> functional deafness
relating to or based on function especially as opposed to structure
<adj.pert> the problem now is not a constitutional one; it is a functional one delegates elected on a functional rather than a geographical basis
fit or ready for use or service
<adj.all> the toaster was still functional even after being dropped the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable an operational aircraft the dishwasher is now in working order
designed for or adapted to a function or use
<adj.all> functional education selects knowledge that is concrete and usable rather than abstract and theoretical functional architecture
(of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing
<adj.all> in running (or working) order a functional set of brakes
Functional \Func"tion*al\ (f[u^][ng]k"sh[u^]n*al), a. 1. Pertaining to, or connected with, a function or duty; official.
2. (Pathology, Physiol.) Pertaining to the function of an organ or part, or to the functions in general; involving or affecting function rather than physiology; as, functional deafness; a functional disease. See {functional disease}, below. [WordNet sense 2]
3. Designed for or capable of a particular function or use; as, a style of writing in which every word is functional; functional architecture. [WordNet sense 1] [WordNet 1.6]
4. Fit or ready for use or service; useable; in working order; as, the toaster was still functional even after being dropped; the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still functional. Antonym of {out of order} and {nonfunctional}. [WordNet sense 4 & 6]
Syn: usable, useable, in working order(predicate), operable, operational, running(prenominal), operative. [WordNet 1.6]
5. Designed to emphasize practical utility rather than artistic or aesthetic purposes; as, functional education selects knowledge that is concrete and usable rather than abstract and theoretical; functional architecture; an amateurish device, crude but functional. [WordNet 1.6]
{Functional disease} (Med.), a disease of which the symptoms cannot be referred to any appreciable lesion or change of structure; the derangement of an organ arising from a cause, often unknown, external to itself opposed to {organic disease}, in which the organ itself is affected.
"VP-Planner could not offer the functional attribute of macro compatibility unless keystrokes entering the same letters or moving the cursor to the same location would bring about the same functional result as in Lotus 1-2-3," he said.
"VP-Planner could not offer the functional attribute of macro compatibility unless keystrokes entering the same letters or moving the cursor to the same location would bring about the same functional result as in Lotus 1-2-3," he said.
A few weeks ago, doctors noticed that the baby's left ventricle had grown considerably and was gradually becoming functional.
Tony Donnelly is from a large Roman Catholic family as "normal" and "functional" as any social worker might wish.
"This gives all levels of government the opportunity to start with a clean slate and have a quality-control system that is operational and functional," Siegel said.
One of the two reforms that Beijing most strenuously objects to is the proposal to widen the franchise of the 'functional constituencies', which are to elect half the members of Hong Kong's next Legislative Council (LegCo).
"The paper clip is 100 percent accurate and fully functional if anyone has big enough paper," said Langanker, 23, of the school's student committee.
It does not break any structural records; it succeeds because it is a pragmatic solution to a series of functional problems.
Except for the bird monument, designed by Vilen Kunnapu of the Soviet Republic of Estonia, the four other semifinalists were mechanical-looking structures, functional and high-tech.
The European Environment Agency should be functional by January 1991 if it gets final approval from the European Parliament, said Carlo Ripa di Meana, the EC's Commissioner for the Environment.
Of interest is that the Canal is functional.
Resorts are functional rather than luxurious.
They recognise that, in the time available, it is impossible to teach advanced specialist knowledge of the functional areas: this is the preserve of a few of the leading graduate schools.
In mid-1991, four months before it started to introduce cross-departmental business processes in place of a functional hierarchy, staff began meeting Kozik's group twice a day to learn about re-engineering and teamwork.
At the same time, France has also seen the launch of 'natural' fruit gums which claim to help keep the 'intestinal eco-system' in good order. The Japanese appear to be keen on what Mintel terms 'functional' foods.
Fujitsu is the only company actively marketing a fully functional PC in which the cards replace the disk drives.
The test that day: taking Jeep mockups off-road to see how functional the dash arrangement was in rough driving conditions.
So-called functional ideas can be original, but not protectable under copyright law.
In highly industrialized countries, about 10 percent of adults are functional illiterates, unable to cope in complex society, particularly when technological change forces them out of unskilled jobs.
He runs the station from a second-floor office fitted out with plain and functional Danish-modern furniture, most of which dates back to 1962.
They view higher fuel costs as the functional equivalent of a tax increase, draining off large amounts of disposable income at a time when the economy was already running low on supplies of money and credit.
There's the understated, yet warm and inviting interior of the Q45. No burl walnut here, but there is plenty of smooth leather, soft roofing material and functional, well-arrayed gauges.
There was an air bag in the leather-wrapped steering wheel, and the interior design of gauges, including turbo boost, was commendably functional.
He built his first car in 1896; started his own company in 1903; and between 1908 and 1927 produced 15m Model Ts. In 1920 Ford was making a car a minute. Production was based around strict functional divides - demarcations.
They were spartan and functional; people came, worked out and went home.
The 1,100-pound bomb had two functional detonaters and was defused at the site by demolition experts, Hesse state officials said.
But the Carters are just incredible people." Ms. Barthold was impressed by the functional design of the old homes.
Meanwhile, the herb garden flourishes as a living museum which - like the best of furnishings - is both functional and decorative. The Geffrye Museum Herb Garden, Kingsland Road, London E2 8EA.
However, he wants to erode the differences between town and country clothing by combining the purely functional with urban style and comfort.
The traditional Federal Reserve position, which Mr. Corrigan has now put forth again, amounts to saying that we cannot have effective functional separation if there is common ownership.