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-day 英 [deɪ] 美 [de]
n. 一天;时期;白昼 adv. 每天;经常在白天地 adj. 日间的;逐日的
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- n. 一天;时期;白昼
- adv. 每天;经常在白天地
- adj. 日间的;逐日的
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1. Dey’s editor in Mid-day newspaper, where he worked, has called him a victim of “fearless journalism.”
戴伊所在的报纸“当午”(Mid-Day)说,戴伊是“无所畏惧的新闻”的受害者。
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2. Roman Catholics (8.9%), the Assemblies of God (4%), and Seventh-day Adventists (2.9%) are also significant.
罗马天主教(8.9%)、神召(Assemblies of God)(4%)和七日基督安息日教徒(Seventh-day Adventists)(2.9%)也很重要。
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3. " The malware that led to the hacking of security giant RSA may have been a "zero-day attack" – ie, it had never been seen before – but the method of infection was nothing new.
恶意软件导致安全巨人RSA公司遭到“zero-day attack”攻击(指系统有缺陷,被黑客抓住而发起的攻击)--通过IE,以前没有发生过这种事--但是攻击的技术却是老套。
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