boilerplate 英 ['bɒɪləpleɪt]   美 ['bɔɪlɚplet]

boilerplate

boilerplate  英 ['bɒɪləpleɪt] 美 ['bɔɪlɚplet]

n. 样板文件;引用 

名词复数:boilerplates 

It uses binding to significantly reduce boilerplate code. 它使用绑定极大地减少了样板文件代码。
The drawback is that it requires some boilerplate code to create new classes and manipulating objects around. 不足之处在于这需要一些样板文件代码来创建一些新类并需要四处操作对象。

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  • n. 样板文件;引用
  • 1. It uses binding to significantly reduce boilerplate code.

    它使用绑定极大地减少了样板文件代码。

  • 2. The drawback is that it requires some boilerplate code to create new classes and manipulating objects around.

    不足之处在于这需要一些样板文件代码来创建一些新类并需要四处操作对象。

  • 3. Clearly, the boilerplate portion of this code could be reused, and we typically do so in object-oriented languages by creating structure.

    很显然,该代码的样板文件可重复使用,我们通常会在面向对象语言中通过创建架构来实现。

  • boilerplate (n.) "iron rolled in large, flat plates for use in making steam boilers," 1840, from boiler + plate (n.). In newspaper (and now information technology) slang, "unit of writing that can be used over and over without change," 1893. The connecting notion probably is sturdiness or reusability, but it might also be literal: From 1890s to 1950s, publicity items were cast or stamped in metal ready for the printing press and distributed to country newspapers as filler. The largest supplier was Western Newspaper Union.
boil·er·plate / ˈbɔɪləpleɪt ; NAmE ˈbɔɪlərpleɪt / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( NAmE) a standard form of words that can be used as a model for writing parts of a business document, legal agreement, etc. (可供模仿的)样板文件,文件范例 boil·er·plate / ˈbɔɪləpleɪt ; NAmE ˈbɔɪlərpleɪt /
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