diagnostic
의미: Relating to the identification of the nature or cause of a problem, whether in medicine, engineering, or computing; also used as a noun for a test or procedure used to identify a fault.
Diagnostic can function as both an adjective and a noun. In medicine, diagnostic tests help identify diseases. In computing and engineering, diagnostics are tools or procedures that identify system faults. The plural 'diagnostics' often refers to the field or practice of running such tests. It commonly collocates with 'tool,' 'test,' 'procedure,' and 'software.'
예문
- The mechanic ran a full diagnostic on the engine to find the source of the fault. 修理工对发动机进行了全面诊断以找出故障源头。El mecánico realizó un diagnóstico completo del motor para encontrar el origen de la avería.整備士は故障の原因を突き止めるためエンジンの完全な診断を実施した。정비사는 고장의 원인을 찾기 위해 엔진의 전면적인 진단을 실시했다.
- New diagnostic techniques have significantly improved early detection of certain cancers. 新的诊断技术显著改善了某些癌症的早期发现。Las nuevas técnicas diagnósticas han mejorado notablemente la detección precoz de ciertos tipos de cáncer.新しい診断技術により、特定のがんの早期発見が大幅に向上した。새로운 진단 기술은 특정 암의 조기 발견을 크게 향상시켰다.
- The IT team used diagnostic software to trace the network outage to a faulty switch. IT团队使用诊断软件追踪到一个故障交换机导致了网络中断。El equipo de informática utilizó software de diagnóstico para rastrear la interrupción de la red hasta un conmutador defectuoso.ITチームは診断ソフトウェアを使い、ネットワーク障害の原因を不良スイッチまで追跡した。IT팀은 진단 소프트웨어를 사용하여 네트워크 장애의 원인을 결함이 있는 스위치까지 추적했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: professional, academic
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Greek diagnostikos (able to distinguish), from diagignoskein (to distinguish, discern). Entered English in the 17th century via medical Latin.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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