demarcate
demarcate 英 [ˈdi:mɑ:keɪt] 美 [ˈdimɑrkeɪt]
vt. 划分界线;区别
进行时:demarcating 过去式:demarcated 过去分词:demarcated 第三人称单数:demarcates 名词复数:demarcates
- To demarcate is to set or draw a boundary, like that of a country. It can also mean to separate clearly in other ways.
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- vt. 划分界线;区别
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1. These are the rules that demarcate you as dedicated to me; i.e. holy.
这些就是用于区别你我的规则,也就是圣洁与否。
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2. One possibility is that they were using the signs to demarcate their territories.
我们开始看到石刻艺术的爆发也就发生在那期间,“诺维尔说,“有一个可能的原因是当时的人类在使用符号来划分所在区域。”
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3. For example, last time we saw how failing to demarcate an object's lifecycle could cause unintentional object retention when trying to associate metadata with transient objects.
例如, 上一次 我们看到了,不能划分对象的生命周期会导致,在试图将元数据关联到瞬时对象时出现意外的对象保持。
- demarcate (v.) 1816, back-formation from demarcation. Related: Demarcated; demarcating.
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