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
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
- the becoming visible
- not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
- (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse
verb
- come out of
- Water issued from the hole in the wall
- The words seemed to come out by themselves
双语例句
- 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; - So, putting myself in a high position, as a spiritual guide of someone else living latent in my self-deceiving thought indeed, is the unique egress for me.
因此,把自己在一个高的位置,作为精神文明指导别人的生活潜伏在我的自欺欺人的思想确实是独特的进出我。 - Hence, those are the two times when a sudden emergency egress could become necessary.
因此,这两个时间段飞机上会要求给紧急通道留出位置。 - Study on Firewall System Combining Ingress and Egress Access Control
组合出入口访问控制的防火墙系统研究 - This is the same reason why all carry on bags "must fit completely underneath the seat in front of you", as any bags sticking out too far could create a tripping hazard in the event an emergency egress is needed.
飞机上一般要求随身带的包要能完全放到座椅下方也是因为这个原因,如果包太大了,一旦发生紧急事件,会给人逃生造成障碍。 - 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? - This paper presents the analysis of the obstructs and their influences on egress evacuation performance in crowded public venues.
目的分析因降碍物的存在,导致公共聚集场所疏散通道附近人员群集滞留的影响因素。 - TRUST-TIE: Tunable inter-domain egress selection algorithm based on evolution of trust
TRUST-TIE:可信的域间出口选择算法 - People can safely evacuate which depends on the required safety egress time of people less than the available required safety egress time of building.
人员能否安全疏散取决于人员的必需安全疏散时间是否小于建筑物的可用安全疏散时间。 - 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。