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US
/ˈænəˌɫɔɡ/
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[ UK /ˈænəlˌɒɡ/ ]
[ UK /ˈænəlˌɒɡ/ ]
NOUN
- something having the property of being analogous to something else
ADJECTIVE
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of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input
linear amplifier
analogue device
How To Use analogue In A Sentence
- Whereas our analogues on the right used to effuse over how W. was doing a helluva job even as the country went to hell, we mutter or post disparaging comments about how Obama has let us down. Mark Klempner: Hope 2.0: Standing With Obama Over the Long Haul
- An objective analogue prediction model of tropical cyclone track is brought forward that considers the synthetical evaluation environment.
- It began as a bulky analogue box running spools of tape.
- Apple's iOS designs show an increasing trend towards skeuomorphic design, that is to say they add design elements that are non-functional but hark back to analogue objects. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- Cyclone detection doppler radars are replacing the conventional analogue radars in important locations along the east coast.
- Based on the similarity criterion, small lead test sample is used to carry on physical analogue experiment, confirmed the theory achievement's reliability to carry on the finite element analog.
- Three unsymmetrically substituted polyamine analogues demonstrate significant and selective antitumor effects.
- MIDI technology and digital synths have replaced creaky old unreliable analogue methods.
- He does a good job of glueing the whole together with big, churchy organ chords and squelchy analogue synths.
- Raban suggested that analogues might be novels set in an English country home in July 1939, or amidst some Anglo Saxons, somehow unaware of the Norman, in 1065!