resample
verb [ T ] (also re-sample) uk/ˌriːˈsɑːm.pəl/
(IMAGE)
computing specialized(对图像)重新采样
to increase or reduce the number of pixels (= the smallest units of an image on a screen) in an image
Enlarging an image by resampling it will magnify any anomalies. 通过重新采样放大图像,会放大任何异常现象。
The software will attempt to resample the image at different resolutions, then process it again.
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- There is a high penalty to pay in quality if the image is resampled above 150% or below 50%.
- The smartphone version of the software will deliver a resampled video at a resolution the smaller device can manage.
- We will continue to monitor the situation and re-sample if necessary.
(SUBSTANCE)
science specialized重新取样
to take another sample (= small amount of a substance) from someone or something in order to examine it
The soil was resampled because a child was found to have low levels of lead in her blood.
Four birds were re-sampled as salmonella negative on day 13. 在第13天,四只禽鸟重新取样的样本呈沙门氏菌阴性。
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- We could get further information on salmonella-positive birds by resampling individual birds.
- Short-term repeatability of results was tested by resampling bait stations.