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
- In the constant wading which travelling in this country necessitates, we found strong canvas shoes, with openings for the free egress of water, to be the most comfortable.
穿越这片乡村必须不断地涉水过河,我们发现穿结实且有漏水口的帆布鞋,最为舒服。 - In order to provide instant egress during an emergency, the delayed egress exit alarm must be connected to an existing fire system or standalone smoke detector.
为了应对突发事件中的逃出,延迟设备必须与现有的消防系统或是单机烟雾探测器相连接。 - Long platforms require more safety egress accesses.
长平台需设更多安全出口。 - When an ingress or egress packet is processed by the routing subsystem, it initializes two routines in the buffer data structure.
当一个进入或输出的信息包被路由子系统处理的时候,它设定缓冲数据结构的二个常式初值。 - Maximize efficiency of ingress and egress.
使入口和出口的效率最大化。 - So assuming he's anticipated the fastest egress, it's the east terrace.
所以假设他预计的是最快出口那么他在东部平台。 - 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。 - 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 - 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。 - 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。
