canonical 英 [kəˈnɒnɪkl]   美 [kəˈnɑnɪkl]

canonical

canonical  英 [kəˈnɒnɪkl] 美 [kəˈnɑnɪkl]

adj. 依教规的;权威的;牧师的  n. 牧师礼服 

Both of these patterns therefore aid the goals of canonical Versioning. 因此,二者都有助于规范版本控制目标的实现。
A security token can be any value but is typically a symbol, a canonical string that does not exist anywhere else. 一个安全令牌可以是任何值,但通常是一个不在其他地方存在的符号或者规范的字符串。

  • If something's canonical, it follows a principle or rule, usually in a religious or church-related situation. It is also used in mathematics, music and can refer to something reduced to its most basic form.
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  • adj. 依教规的;权威的;牧师的
  • n. 牧师礼服
  • 1. Both of these patterns therefore aid the goals of canonical Versioning.

    因此,二者都有助于规范版本控制目标的实现。

  • 2. A security token can be any value but is typically a symbol, a canonical string that does not exist anywhere else.

    一个安全令牌可以是任何值,但通常是一个不在其他地方存在的符号或者规范的字符串。

  • 3. For example, it can map between a logical and physical model, that is, between the concepts of the canonical data model and the realization of these concepts in the data platform.

    例如,它可以在逻辑模型与物理模型之间映射,也就是规范化数据模型的概念与这些概念在数据平台中的实现之间的映射。

  • canonical (adj.) early 15c., "according to ecclesiastical law," from Medieval Latin canonicalis, from Late Latin canonicus "according to rule," in Church Latin, "pertaining to the canon" (see canon (n.1)). Earlier was canonial (early 13c.). General sense of "conformed or conforming to rule" is from 1560s. Meaning "of or belonging to the canon of Scripture" is from 1560s; hence "of admitted excellence" (1550s).
ca·non·ic·al / kəˈnɒnɪkl ; NAmE kəˈnɑːnɪkl / ( also ca·non·ic ) adjective 1 included in a list of holy books that are accepted as genuine; connected with works of literature that are highly respected 被收入真经篇目的;经典的 2 according to the law of the Christian Church 按照基督教教会法规的 3 ( technical 术语 ) in the simplest accepted form in mathematics (数学表达式)最简洁的 canonical canonicals ca·non·ic·al / kəˈnɒnɪkl ; NAmE kəˈnɑːnɪkl /
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