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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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mod·ule /ˈmɒdjuːl $ ˈmɑːdʒuːl/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 especially British EnglishSE one of the separate units that a course of study has been divided into. Usually students choose a number of modules to study 单元〔课程学习单位〕 a module in mathematics 数学课的一个单元 You choose five modules in the first year. 第一年你要选择五个单元。2. technical one of several parts of a piece of computer software that does a particular job 〔计算机软件的〕模块,功能块,程序块3. TTSa part of a spacecraft that can be separated from the main part and used for a particular purpose 〔航天器的〕分离舱4. TITBCone of several separate parts that can be combined to form a larger object, such as a machine or building 〔机器、建筑物等的〕组件,模件,模块
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modulea word processor moduleIt ensures that different users can not make changes simultaneously to the same module.The Modular Course involves all departments, and most students take modules in more than one department.The Guidelines will be of benefit to those delivering the modules in colleges, schools and other centres.This version is normally only used by the person developing the module, as it may be untested.A Part Number equal to the module name is automatically assigned for each module name reserved.You should enter a valid module name.
From Longman Business Dictionarymodulemod‧ule /ˈmɒdjuːlˈmɑːdʒuːl/ noun [countable]1one of several separate parts that can be combined to form a larger thingSoftware is often written in modules by teams of programmers.2British English one of the units that a course of study has been divided into, each of which can be studied separatelytraining modules in service qualitymodular adjectivea modular course in business studiesOrigin module (1500-1600) Latin modulus small measure, rhythm, from modus; → MODE
mod·ule nounChineseSyllable
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module /ˈmɒdjuːl $ ˈmɑːdʒuːl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: modulus 'small measure, rhythm', from modus; mode
1. especially British English one of the separate units that a course of study has been divided into. Usually students choose a number of modules to study:
    a module in mathematics
    You choose five modules in the first year.
2. technical one of several parts of a piece of computer software that does a particular job
3. a part of a spacecraft that can be separated from the main part and used for a particular purpose
4. one of several separate parts that can be combined to form a larger object, such as a machine or building


mod·uleBrE /ˈmɒdjuːl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmɑːdʒuːl/ 🔊 nouna unit that can form part of a course of study, especially at a college or university in Britain 单元(尤指英国大学课程的一部分)The course consists of ten core modules and five optional modules. 这门课程包括十个必修单元和五个选修单元。🔊🔊(computing 计算机) a unit of a computer system or program that has a particular function 模块;功能块;程序块one of a set of separate parts or units that can be joined together to make a machine, a piece of furniture, a building, etc. 组件;模块;配件a unit of a spacecraft that can function independently of the main part (航天器上独立的)舱the lunar module登月舱