containment 英 [kənˈteɪnmənt]   美 [kənˈtenmənt]

containment

containment  英 [kənˈteɪnmənt] 美 [kənˈtenmənt]

n. 包含;牵制;容量;密闭度;抑制, 牵制;牵制 [遏制] 政策 

名词复数:containments 

What you see also hear is a containment wall. 你们能看到和听到的是一面容量的墙。
Of course, China plays a major role in the region and tends to have a kind of lens or framework of containment. 兰普顿说:“当然,中国在这一地区发挥着重要作用,而且倾向于以牵制性的角度或者框架。

  • Containment is a way to keep something bad from spreading. If you get chicken pox, you won't be allowed back in school until you're not contagious anymore. Your school's aiming for containment of the disease by keeping you away from everyone else.
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  • n. 包含;牵制;容量;密闭度;抑制, 牵制;牵制 [遏制] 政策
  • 1. What you see also hear is a containment wall.

    你们能看到和听到的是一面容量的墙。

  • 2. Of course, China plays a major role in the region and tends to have a kind of lens or framework of containment.

    兰普顿说:“当然,中国在这一地区发挥着重要作用,而且倾向于以牵制性的角度或者框架。

  • 3. Therefore, they should be modeled as glossary terms and the member type to which the attributes belong should be modeled as categories to indicate the containment aspect (see Figure 2 ).

    因此,它们应该被作为术语表的术语建模,而属性所属于的成员类型则应作为类别建模以表明包含关系(参见 图 2)。

  • containment (n.) 1650s, "action or fact of containing," from contain + -ment. As the word for an international policy of the West against the Soviet Union, it is recorded from 1947, associated with U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan, who in a "Foreign Affairs" article that year advising a policy of "a long-term, patient but firm and vigilant containment of Russian expansive tendencies."
con·tain·ment / kənˈteɪnmənt ; NAmE kənˈteɪnmənt / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) 1 the act of keeping sth under control so that it cannot spread in a harmful way 控制;抑制 the containment of the epidemic 对流行病的控制 2 the act of keeping another country's power within limits so that it does not become too powerful (对另一个国家力量的)遏制 a policy of containment 遏制政策 con·tain·ment / kənˈteɪnmənt ; NAmE kənˈteɪnmənt /
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