prompt
n. 激励, 提示, 提醒物, 提词, 付款期限 a. 迅速的, 敏捷的, 立刻的, 提词员的 vt. 激励, 鼓动, 提示 adv. 准时地 [计] 提示符; DOS内部命令:设定DOS命令行的提示符
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词形变化
教材释义与例句
提示;付款期限;DOS命令:改变DOS系统提示符的风格
提示;促进;激起;(给演员)提白
敏捷的,迅速的;立刻的
释义与例句
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A reminder or cue.
A word, phrase or line supplied by a prompter to an actor who has forgotten the script.
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A reminder or cue.
A suggestion for inspiration given to an author.
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A reminder or cue.
A sequence of characters that is displayed to indicate that a computer is ready to receive input.
计算机 工程 数学I filled in my name where the prompt appeared on the computer screen, but my account wasn't recognized.
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A reminder or cue.
Textual input given to a large language model or image model in order to have it generate a desired output.
计算机I struggled to come up with a prompt that would give me the exact image I had in mind.
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A time limit given for payment of an account for produce purchased, this limit varying with different goods.
过时 商务
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To lead (someone) toward what they should say or do.
及物I prompted him to get a new job.
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To say (something) in order to help or encourage someone to speak.
及物"How did you solve the issue then?" Jason prompted while staring at Lana.
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To show or tell (an actor/person) the words they should be saying, or actions they should be doing.
及物 媒体 艺术If he forgets his words I will prompt him.
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To initiate; to cause or lead to.
指使
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To request (a user) to provide input or do something on a computer.
及物 计算机 工程 数学The script prompted him to enter his credit account number.
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To provide textual input in the form of ordinary language to (an artificial intelligence or language model) to have it generate a desired output.
及物 计算机I want to prompt this new AI art generator to create an image of a panda riding a bike.
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Quick; acting without delay.
迅速
急速
He was very prompt at getting a new job.
a prompt response
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On time; punctual.
准时
及时
Be prompt for your appointment.
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Ready; willing to act.
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Front: closest or nearest, in futures trading.
商务 金融
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词源
The adjective is from Middle English prompte, from Middle French prompt and its etymon Latin prōmptus (“visible, apparent, evident”), past participle of prōmō (“to take or bring out or forth, produce, bring to light”), from prō (“forth, forward”) + emō (“to take, acquire, buy”). Doublet of pronto. The verb is from Middle English prompen, apparently from the adjective. The noun is from the verb.
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