Similar words: digital, digital clock, prestidigitation, digit, digitisation, vitally, dig in, prodigious. Meaning: adv. 1. by means of the fingers 2. in terms of integers.
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61 Ambulances will digitally broadcast their out-of-my-way signal into cars ahead or even require them to automatically slow down and pull over.
62 In the scheme we designed effectively high voltage control circuit. It works accurately to digitally control the testing voltage and testing current.
63 A telecine machine copies the film digitally from the reels. Sound and picture should be very good, but due to the equipment involved and cost telecines are fairly uncommon.
64 A . The AD 5932 DDS is a simple, programmable, digitally controlled wave form generator.
65 Although the photo has been published before, Mr Blair's hand gesture was digitally removed from it by the press agency which supplied it, out of respect for the Prime Minister.
66 Special fabrics such as ostrich leather and heavily embroidered leatherette are combined with silk satin and chiffon knickers, digitally printed with the unique hand illustrated cameo design.
67 Not content simply to jettison its stodgy image on the racks, Burberry has also been digitally savvy.
68 The DSP realizes functions of sampling, PI regulation,[www.Sentencedict.com] communication and so on to digitally control the excitation current of arc-suppression coil with magnetic bias.
69 In this plate photography of the elevator shaft scene, the safety harness suspending Ewan McGregor ( Obi -Wan Kenobi) is clearly visible. It would be digitally removed in the final frame.
70 Astronomers speculate that M51's spiral structure is primarily due to its gravitational interaction with a smaller galaxy just off the top of this digitally sharpened image.
71 The payload supports DAMA and IW operations, and is digitally tunable and completely interoperable with existing terminals.
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