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egress

英 [ˈiːɡres]

美 [ˈiːɡres]

n.  离开; 外出

复数:egresses 现在分词:egressing 过去式:egressed 第三人称单数:egresses 过去分词:egressed 

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BNC.38657 / COCA.29282

牛津词典

    noun

    • 离开;外出
      the act of leaving a place

      英英释义

      noun

      • the act of coming (or going) out
          Synonym:egressionemergence
        1. the becoming visible
          1. not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
          Synonym:emergenceissue
        2. (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
            Synonym:emersion

          verb

          双语例句

          • How are this values mapped to egress and ingress interface queues?
            映射到出/入接口队列的值是什么?
          • The actual pedestrian traffic operations during the Olympic Games proved the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed methodology and egress plan.
            奥运会期间国家体育场及场馆外围行人交通运行的实际效果证明了相关方案和建议是可行和有效的。
          • But his parents egress frequently remain him in the family.
            他父母经常外出而把他一个人留在家里。
          • A Scheduling Algorithm for WiMAX Mesh Network with Multiple Egress
            一种多出口的WiMAXMesh回程网络资源调度算法
          • Traditionally, the physical infrastructure providers control the underlying hardware; they provide the cloud tenant with egress and ingress at the most fundamental level.
            传统上,物理设备供应商控制底层硬件;它们提供给租户基础层上的出口和入口;
          • The ES4300A Series Exit Alarm provides full monitoring of an egress point, with a key switch control that can be used to reset or bypass the alarm.
            ES4300A系列出口警报全面监控出口处,还配有关键开关控制用于重新设置或绕过警报。
          • Give the CAS aircraft an approach/ egress direction if necessary.
            如果需要向近距离空中支援飞机指示进入和撤出方向。
          • Installed near building exits or along egress routes, the compact speaker produces broadband noise to lead people toward exits.
            安装在大楼出口附近或出口通道,这款小型扬声器能发出宽带噪声引导人们走向出口。
          • Maximize efficiency of ingress and egress.
            使入口和出口的效率最大化。
          • Labyrinth was the name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to buildings, entirely or partly underground, containing a number of chambers and passages that made egress difficult.
            迷宫这个词是古希腊人和罗马人给某些建筑所取的名字,这些建筑完全或部分处于地下,有许多房间和难以走出的信道。