directive
directive 英 [dəˈrektɪv] 美 [dɪˈrɛktɪv, daɪ-]
n. 指示;指令 adj. 指导的;管理的
名词复数:directives
- A directive is an order or official notice that comes from an authority. The directive from your boss instructing all employees to wear silly hats on Fridays might be hard to take seriously.
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- n. 指示;指令
- adj. 指导的;管理的
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1. The business directive is for the business to protect itself, so that the business is not accused of impropriety as it executes its business applications.
这个业务指示的目的是保护企业本身,让企业不会由于执行它的业务应用程序而成为被告。
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2. As president, he will learn that he sends out a directive and nothing happens.
作为总统,他将知道如果他发出一个指令,但却什么也不会发生。
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3. Those three characters form the opening sequence of JSP directive syntax.
这三个字符形成了 JSP 指令语法的开始序列。
- directive (adj.) mid-15c., from Medieval Latin directivus, from past participle stem of Latin dirigere (see direct (v.)). From 1640s as a noun.
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