dependency 英 [dɪˈpendənsi]   美 [dɪˈpendənsi]

dependency

dependency  英 [dɪˈpendənsi] 美 [dɪˈpendənsi]

n. 属国;从属;从属物 

名词复数:dependencies 

If you can use the real dependency, do so. 如果能够使用真实的依赖项,就应该这么做。
Save the dependency editor, and then close it. 保存依赖关系编辑器,然后关闭它。

  • Dependency happens when you can't function without the help of someone or something. If you have a dependency on coffee, you need it to be human in the morning. Not sure? Ask the people you live with.
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  • n. 属国;从属;从属物
  • 1. If you can use the real dependency, do so.

    如果能够使用真实的依赖项,就应该这么做。

  • 2. Save the dependency editor, and then close it.

    保存依赖关系编辑器,然后关闭它。

  • 3. Thus, throughout this article and the next, I refer to this style of coding as dependency injection.

    所以,贯穿本文和下一篇文章,我都把这种形式的编码称为依赖注入。

  • dependency 1590s (adj.), 1610s (n.); see dependent + -cy. Originally also dependancy, on the French model, but the Latinate form gradually pushed this into disuse; see -ance. Meaning "territory subordinate to another nation" is recorded from 1680s.
de·pend·ency / dɪˈpendənsi ; NAmE dɪˈpendənsi / noun ( plural de·pend·encies ) 1 [uncountable ] dependency(on/upon sb/sth) the state of relying on sb/sth for sth, especially when this is not normal or necessary (尤指不正常或不必要的)依靠,依赖 financial dependency 财政上的依赖 Their aim is to reduce people's dependency on the welfare state. 他们旨在减少人们对福利制度的依赖。 the dependency culture (= a way of life in which people depend too much on money from the government) 依赖文化(过分依赖政府资助) compare codependency 2 [countable ] a country, an area, etc. that is controlled by another country 附属国;附属地 3 = dependence  (2 ) dependency dependencies de·pend·ency / dɪˈpendənsi ; NAmE dɪˈpendənsi /
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