Similar words: scramble, stumble, resemble, assemble, stream, scream, dream up, dream of. Meaning: ['prɪː'æmbl /prɪ'æmbl] n. a preliminary introduction to a statute or constitution (usually explaining its purpose). v. make a preliminary introduction, usually to a formal document.
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(31) This thesis consists of the preamble, the text and conclusion.
(32) All of the code book may be specified in the preamble website.
(33) Besides, preamble, it is consist of general provisions, preventive measures, criminalization and Law enforcement, and international cooperation.
(34) The preamble signals used as overhead decrease transmission efficiency in burst-mode transmission system.
(35) For me, the activities on Saturday were just a preamble.
(36) For the study of symbol timing recovery, this thesis presents a new feedforward data-aided estimation algorithm using a PN preamble based on the maximum likelihood estimation theory.
(37) Mode S Extended Squitter Enhanced Reception Techniques, including preamble detection, re-triggering and data process, are investigated in detail.
(38) When the network interface receives a packet from the above, it adds a preamble and CRC.
(39) Without preamble the young man in white said, " This is no longer my place. "
(40) Having posed this little preamble from the reference to the Freudian triad of inhibition, symptom and anxiety, the ground has been cleared to speak about it, I would say, doctrinally.
(41) The script consists of the ByteLoader preamble, with the compiled code stored as a byte string.
(42) "I would like you to return to the villa as soon as possible," she said without preamble.
(43) This constitution consists of a Preamble, seven Articles, and 27 Amendments.
(44) Truth needs not many words; but a false tales a long preamble.
(45) The paper proposes an improved double sliding window algorithm to detect burst signal based on the feature of preamble sequence.
(46) Professor Wang Xuan says so without preamble to this print journalist.
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