enumerated
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
- simple past and past participle of enumerate
形容词 adj.
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Specified (especially when fully specified) by an enumeration or list of steps, parts, values, amounts, etc.;
— Washington sided with Hamilton and the result was that an incidental or "implied" power was created that exceeded in size and scope the very enumerated power it was to implement!
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Specified (especially when fully specified) by an enumeration or list of steps, parts, values, amounts, etc.;; Defined to consist of a specified list of possible values.
— Enumerated types make your code easy to modify.
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Having been included or listed in an enumeration of possibilities.
— Sugar was originally an enumerated commodity which could be exported only to Great Britain.
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Having been included or listed in an enumeration of possibilities.; Having one of the possible values specified in advance for a type defined by an enumeration.
— Continuing the analogy, just as the numeric constant Math.PI can be assigned to a variable of its type (i.e., double), an enumerated constant can be assigned to a variable of its type (e.g. Team).
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Having been specified by a precise numeric value.
— London, with an enumerated population of 3,814,571, showed the deaths from all causes to be 81,832, being an average of 21.5.
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