This word is hard to
define.
此词难下定义。
It is hard to
define the word "happiness".
人们很难对幸福下定义。
How do you
define yourself?
你如何定义自己?
Define the term "artificial intelligence" for me, please.
请为我定义"人工智能"这个词。
She
defined her success as happiness and fulfillment in her personal life.
她将个人生活的幸福和满足感定义为成功。
The teacher
defined the concept of photosynthesis in a simple way for the students.
老师用简单的方式给学生们定义了光合作用的概念。
He
defined his role as the project manager quite clearly.
他明确地定义了自己的项目经理角色。
The law
defines a crime as an act that violates the law and is punishable by the state.
法律定义犯罪为违反法律并应受国家处罚的行为。
To
define a species, scientists look at physical characteristics and genetic traits.
科学家通过观察物理特征和基因特性来定义一个物种。
The artist's work was difficult to
define, as it encompassed various styles and mediums.
这位艺术家的作品难以定义,因为它融合了多种风格和媒介。
We need to
define our target audience before launching the marketing campaign.
在启动营销活动之前,我们需要确定目标受众。
His definition of beauty was unconventional, valuing inner qualities over external appearance.
他对美的定义非传统,更看重内在品质而非外貌。
The company's mission statement serves as a clear definition of its purpose and values.
公司的使命声明清楚地定义了其目的和价值观。
Meanwhile, from a policy perspective, clearer policy guidance is needed on how to define, cluster and approve digital innovative products, as well as improve the reimbursement process.
同时,从政策角度来看,需要更明确的政策指导,说明如何定义、集群和批准数字创新产品,以及改进报销流程。
Shen Ziyu, chairman and CEO of Xingji Meizu,said the car will be deeply customized by users, who can jointly create and define a large number of personalized details such as its paint, interior, and car theme.
星基魅族董事长兼首席执行官沈梓瑜表示,这款车将由用户深度定制,用户可以共同创造和定义大量个性化细节,如油漆、内饰和汽车主题。
Syngenta Group said that the rollout of the registration-based share issuance scheme across China in February will further improve the capital market and clearly define the roles of different boards.
先正达集团表示,2月份在中国各地推出的注册制股票发行计划将进一步改善资本市场,并明确界定不同董事会的作用。
A higher benchmark is also likely to define whether audit firms have fully completed their due diligence, Zhu said.
朱说,更高的基准也可能决定审计公司是否完全完成了尽职调查。
But WebRTC does not define the signaling interaction process, and each streaming platform has its own interaction logic between the client and the server, which leads to the latency in livestreaming.
但WebRTC没有定义信令交互过程,每个流媒体平台在客户端和服务器之间都有自己的交互逻辑,这导致了直播的延迟。
"We can't simply define ourselves as a domestic brand.
我们不能仅仅将自己定义为一个国内品牌。
Many of them in big cities are also looking for stylists to provide personal and professional fashion advice to help them better define themselves," he said.
他说:“很多大城市的人也在寻找造型师,提供个人和专业的时尚建议,帮他们更好地塑造自我形象。”
The orders also instructed the Commerce Department to define what transactions would be prohibited by Sept 20.
In feedback provided on Nov 4, the CSRC questioned its prime operation and asked for an explanation to define the issuer as an asset management company or a high-speed train passenger transport service provider.
I think it's difficult to grow if you define yourself as a cold-weather, sheepskin boot.
If you define yourself as a California fashion lifestyle brand that gives you permission to do lot more things.
How do you define SK-II as a brand?
They all help define the lifestyles that Chinese consumers would prefer.
"China is really becoming a dynamic market and both local players and international brands are now beginning to define a unique Chinese fragrance landscape," Luc Berriet, the fragrance development director with Firmenich China, explained.
The move comes on the back of Chinese consumers' soaring demand for upscale clothing and fashion advice so they could better define themselves.
But it fails to define clearly which products will continue being restricted and Huawei's core network and 5G base station business may still suffer from the ban," Lyu said.
The firm's vice-president, Wang Chuandong, explained that there are three criteria to define a truly international brand: products available in at least half the world's markets, a grasp of world-leading technology and products or brands winning recognition in mainstream markets.
Science and technology conglomerate Merck Group is looking to use artificial intelligence to help scientists define research topics and predict chemical reactions.
Panda Guide, the agricultural product rankings that aim to define "good taste" through strict review and evaluation, announced its spring 2019 list last week in Beijing.
"Therefore, many of them in big cities are also looking for stylists to provide personal and professional fashion advice to help them better define themselves," Guo said.
Pan Gongsheng, deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, said the country will gradually further define details in policy to encourage international investment in its bond market.
Many of them in top-tier cities are also looking for stylists to provide personal and professional fashion advice to help them better define themselves," Guo said.
How would you define a good hotel?
Vanessa Garcia-Brito, Nike's vice-president of purpose communications, said the company is determined to help China to define women's sneaker culture.
And what's exciting for us at Nike is that we're helping to define what that culture is," she said.
"An internal security tool signaled a potential breach in early September, but the company was unable to decrypt the information that would define what data had possibly been exposed until last week.
"The key challenge for the government is how to define which projects deserve public support and which projects are just putting on the label of 'green technology' in the hope of getting support.
Heritage, quality, uniqueness and consistency define and characterize every Moncler product, a brand that withstands the tides of fashion, because real luxury today is having a high-quality product that lasts.
"We define success in an unconventional way," he said.
Lu Zhenwang, CEO of Shanghai-based Wanqing Consultancy, said: "Such tantalizing subsidies are set to bolster its transportation capacity as major ride-hailing companies witnessed a drop in the number of drivers amid a string of government requirements to define which types of cars can be used for car-hailing business.
"We define JD Finance as a partner, but not a subverter, to the financial institutions.
And he believes the aerospace giant should work with the world' s most populous nation to define the future.
"We define JD Finance as a partner, but not a subverter to the financial institutions.
"What's more important is to help them better define themselves and really improve their personal characteristics.
"We should have the confidence to understand that we no longer need traditional Chinese features to define our design.
The high street giant that helped define fast food is making super-sized efforts to reverse its fading popularity and catch up to a landscape that has evolved around it.
The two fast food giants used to define China's fast food segment, with the duopoly accounting for more than half of the market share in a country that has the world's largest food service industry.
This divergence in performance underscores the importance of innovation, premium branding, and agile responses to market changes — factors that will continue to define winners in the market.
Nevertheless, due to a lack of unequivocal standards and strict legal rigor, these criteria only hold statistical significance and cannot be used to define countries' rights and responsibilities under international law, let alone the fact that discrepancies frequently arise between different institutions regarding the classification of the same country or region.
"We define this process as the training of professional farmers.
Intelligence and video will define the next generation's foreign trade experience besides the added value brought by science and technology to products and brands made in China, said Zhang Kuo, president of Alibaba.
"At the beginning of each year, the provincial government will hold a meeting to define the objectives of efforts to create a sound business environment for the whole year.
It is an imperative that will define the next era for MNCs, and those that solve it will be tomorrow's winners.
Comprised of one document of trial measures and five guidelines, the regulations improve the regulatory system, clarify filing requirements, strengthen regulatory coordination, define legal responsibilities, and ensure inclusiveness.
The US government's move to define China-US relations as "strategic competition," and its series of trade and investment restrictive measures, as well as protectionist practices against China, have harmed the interests of businesses and people of the two countries, said Wang.
But water, which can define the taste and quality of coffee, is just as important.
“但是,能够定义咖啡口感和品质的水也同样重要。”
They also need to define labor relations, liabilities for work-related injuries as well as available insurance during the period of employment.
Meng Wei, a spokeswoman for the National Development and Reform Commission, said at a news conference in Beijing that China's economy is at a critical juncture that will define full-year economic performance trends for 2022.
But how does one define a "high growth rate"?
Endowment insurance institutions should further highlight their feature of providing retirement planning financial services and clearly define the main directions of their business.
Currently, we don't have laws and regulations that fully and clearly define the property rights of data, and the lack of clear boundaries in data assets will restrict the value and market development of data.
It's still the value of the products in the blind boxes that will define the price.
"We hope that any effort to rebuild a healthy working relationship between the US and China enables the two sides to identify areas of global benefit to humankind and define common purpose in these areas," said Greg Gilligan, chairman of AmCham China.
To identify market dominance abuse behaviors in the sector, it is usually necessary to define the relevant market and analyze whether a platform operator has a dominant position in the market, according to the guideline.
The unified registration of immovable property has fully realized and will create conditions for the collection of the real estate tax, clarify the basic details of property ownership and define the sources of the real estate tax, said Shaun Brodie, senior director and head of occupier research of China at Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate services firm.
"The challenge is to define the market-relevant problem and the right path.
Liu said designers should see the real needs of the world and define products in terms of these needs, rather than to stimulate desires.
Lyu noted that it is a milestone to define hydrogen as a green and low-carbon secondary energy for the first time.
"With more deeper understanding on the education scenarios, we feel it is necessary to define the next-generation learning equipment for K12 students," Wang Zhicong, vice-president of sales and marketing group at Intel, said.
Liu said the central government must define the boundaries of reasonable data application, so as to ensure the development of big data whilst opting for effective data protection.
The plan will put forward a clear mission and specific evaluation measures to better define the ongoing mixed-ownership reform, strengthen supervision of SOE assets, improve their innovation and enhance incentive mechanisms to boost productivity, said Li Jin, chief researcher at the China Enterprise Research Institute in Beijing.
How would you define sustainable luxury?
The next step is how to define the case itself, how to address their market dominance as well as the companies' relevant practices, Wu said at a press briefing.
"In the past, the hospital you worked at would define what kind of doctor you are," said Wu Haishan, head orthopedist at Shanghai Changzheng Hospital.
That's because, with the effect of economies of scale, the government should play its role as a third party to define and protect property rights.
“It is hard to clearly define the subject of infringement and to stipulate tort liabilities.
The more parameters there are to define, the more accurately AI can find the right point.
"That's also how GPT works — most of the time it takes thousands of parameters for AI to define an object like we humans do.
Intern 2.5, a higher-level visual system with universal scene perception and complex problem-solving capabilities, achieves this by defining tasks through text, making it possible to flexibly define the task requirements of different scenarios.
"We are talking with our joint venture partner there, trying to define the future," Zellmer told Automotive News Europe.
Bentley Motors was the marque to define the luxury SUV market when it unveiled the Bentayga in 2015.
But Chinese carmakers such as Aion define EVs as digital devices on wheels.
They define EVs as digital devices on wheels from the very start.
We have a unified product management platform which enables all departments to directly access product data, empower product design and truly define products according to user needs," he added.
Moreover, traditional carmakers, emerging NEV makers and tech giants all need to realize that smart technologies will define core competencies in the future.
"The perfection of luxury keeps evolving, and it's our job to define it at each moment in time," he emphasized.
Mark Stanton, chief technical officer at Human Horizons, said "Battery health can define the value of the car.
Liu said there are many challenges and great opportunities awaiting the joint venture, adding that FAW-Volkswagen will define 2020 as the year of transformation.
In addition, Dudenhoeffer said that it is very impressive to observe what is going on in China in the field of artificial intelligence, which will help to define the car of tomorrow.
He said batteries usually account for 50 percent to 60 percent of car prices but scientists are making fast progress in batteries, making them cheaper and better, so their values are hard to define.
The company said this year might be the last opportunity for traditional players to define their target position in mobility.
Tesla is in talks with authorities with a view to adapting this service to national regulations, which strictly define car repair shops.
At Audi, we define the digital user experience of tomorrow," Stadler said.
"We will define sustainable perspectives.
Autonomous driving technology can prevent human errors that cause the majority of accidents, and to have the technology introduced, clear standards are needed to define it, according to Hakan Samuelsson, president and CEO of Volvo Car Group, who spoke to China Daily in an exclusive interview on Wednesday in Beijing.
In November, Microsoft announced a partnership with Chinese-controlled Iconiq Motors to develop smart vehicles that "will define the future of mobility".
But the company did not confirm the news in the statement, only reiterating that "we expect to more clearly define our plans for production in China by the end of the year.
"As we have said before, we expect to more clearly define our plans for production in China by the end of the year.
"The Chinese authorities define new energy vehicles as fully electric cars, plug-in hybrids and fuel cell cars, but exclude mild hybrids without plugs for recharging.
"We expect to more clearly define our plans for production in China by the end of the year," she said.
"This new S-Class shows the best of the best can still get better in a multitude of ways," said Zetsche, citing innovation, efficiency and comfort as the three signature virtues that define the car.
Following a series of crashes, better education needed to define each autonomy levelAfter a string of vehicular accidents involving autonomous driving technology occurred in both China and abroad, experts have called for more efforts to educate consumers about the tech's current limitations while not dampening their enthusiasm for driverless cars' long-term potential.
Hu Zhipeng, senior vice-president of NetEase Inc, one of China's leading internet and online game services providers, said most companies define metaverse in a way that fits their own visions or capabilities.
While autonomous driving is widely known to be classified into six levels to define the ability of automation of vehicles, China recently unveiled the world's first classification for the artificial intelligence dialogue system.
尽管自动驾驶技术已广为人知地被划分为六个等级以界定车辆的自动化能力,但中国最近发布了全球首个针对人工智能对话系统的分类标准。
Miao, who is also vice-chairman of the Committee on Economic Affairs of the CPPCC National Committee, called for efforts to make full use of advanced technologies like blockchain to better define data-related rights.
全国政协经济委员会副主任苗圩呼吁,要努力充分利用区块链等先进技术,以更好地界定数据相关权益。
"In the era of industrial digital economy, each vertical industry differs from others considerably, and it is difficult to have unified data standards for them," Sun said, adding more push is needed to better define data-related rights.
Currently, China's efforts to define data-related rights have already solved many questions.
Currently, problems that restrict data capitalization are how to define property rights of data, how to price data and how to build a market for data.
"There is no need to rush to define what AI paintings are or to reject such artwork. "
As data amount surging and algorithm going complicated, computing power will be the key factor to define the AI's limits, he added.