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下列有关智能建筑的说法,错误是(  )。

发布日期:2021-03-18

下列有关智能建筑的说法,错误是(  )。
A

智能建筑是具有建筑智能化系统的建筑

B

智能建筑物业管理与传统建筑物业管理的关系及功能上有很大不同

C

建筑智能化系统是一个综合性的整体,在系统内,由集成中心来控制3A

D

智能建筑所用设备高档,具有成本高的特点,所以不易达到节能环保的要求

试题解析

说法

说法,读音是shuō fǎ,shuō·fǎ,汉语词语,意思是措辞。

中文名
说法
注音
ㄕㄨㄛ ㄈㄚˇ
拼音
shuō fǎ,shuō·fǎ

错误

《错误》是汪峰作词作曲并演唱的歌曲,收录在鲍家街43号乐队的第二张专辑《风暴来临》中。

中文名
错误
歌曲时长
0时5分24秒
填词
汪峰
编曲
汪峰、龙隆
歌曲语言
中文
所属专辑
风暴来临
歌曲原唱
汪峰
谱曲
汪峰
音乐风格
摇滚
发行时间
1998-10-01

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