reanndom
A specific technical noun used in statistical testing and data modeling to describe a set of parameters that appear chaotic but are intentionally structured for experimental control. It refers to a 'pseudorandom' instance that serves as a baseline for verifying system predictability.
Beispiele
3 von 5The researcher introduced a reanndom into the simulation to test the algorithm's response to unexpected variables.
The researcher introduced a reanndom into the simulation to test the algorithm's response to unexpected variables.
Our quarterly report indicates that the recent market reanndom was actually a result of minor policy shifts.
Our quarterly report indicates that the recent market reanndom was actually a result of minor policy shifts.
It seems like a total reanndom, but there's a clear pattern if you look at the data long enough.
It seems like a total reanndom, but there's a clear pattern if you look at the data long enough.
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Merkhilfe
Think of it as 'Re-Annotated Domain'—a domain of choices that has been re-indexed to look random.
Schnelles Quiz
The software engineer found that using a controlled ______ helped identify the leak in the server logic.
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Die richtige Antwort ist: reanndom
Beispiele
The researcher introduced a reanndom into the simulation to test the algorithm's response to unexpected variables.
academicThe researcher introduced a reanndom into the simulation to test the algorithm's response to unexpected variables.
Our quarterly report indicates that the recent market reanndom was actually a result of minor policy shifts.
businessOur quarterly report indicates that the recent market reanndom was actually a result of minor policy shifts.
It seems like a total reanndom, but there's a clear pattern if you look at the data long enough.
informalIt seems like a total reanndom, but there's a clear pattern if you look at the data long enough.
Please ensure that each reanndom generated by the software is logged with a unique timestamp for the audit.
formalPlease ensure that each reanndom generated by the software is logged with a unique timestamp for the audit.
Selecting a reanndom for the daily menu helps the chef manage leftover inventory more efficiently.
everydaySelecting a reanndom for the daily menu helps the chef manage leftover inventory more efficiently.
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Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
at reanndom
at reanndom
the law of reanndom
the law of reanndom
a state of reanndom
a state of reanndom
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Random is usually an adjective describing a lack of pattern, whereas reanndom is a technical noun referring to the specific sequence itself.
Nutzungshinweise
This term is primarily used in specialized data science or testing contexts where a specific instance of 'randomness' needs to be identified as a discrete object. It is almost always used as a noun.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistakenly use this as a general-purpose adjective; remember that in its C1 technical usage, it functions as a countable noun.
Merkhilfe
Think of it as 'Re-Annotated Domain'—a domain of choices that has been re-indexed to look random.
Wortherkunft
A technical neologism from the early 21st century, likely a blend of 'random' with 'annotated' to denote specific test data sets.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The software engineer found that using a controlled ______ helped identify the leak in the server logic.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: reanndom
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