knockout
knockout 英 [ˈnɒkaʊt] 美 [ˈnɑkaʊt]
adj. 淘汰的;击倒的;迷人的 n. 淘汰赛;击倒;给人留下深刻印象的人;绝代佳人
名词复数:knockouts
- In the sport of boxing, a knockout is a blow that sends one of the boxers to the mat, unable to continue fighting. If you are down and can't rise before the ref counts to ten, consider it a knockout.
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- adj. 淘汰的;击倒的;迷人的
- n. 淘汰赛;击倒;给人留下深刻印象的人;绝代佳人
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1. When implemented using a good BRMS, these rules can be written in simple English phrases, just as the example shown in the knockout condition example from Listing 1.
当使用良好的 BRMS 来实现时,可以使用简单的英语短语来编写这些规则,就像 清单 1 中的淘汰条件示例所示的例子一样。
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2. The knockout condition rule discussed at the start of this article is in fact a business rule, because it is forcing a business constraint -- to decline the policy to a high-risk driver.
本文开头讨论的淘汰条件规则实际上就是一个业务规则,因为它是在强制一个业务约束——拒绝高风险驾驶员的保险单。
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3. Some examples of the categories are front-end validation rules, back-end workflow rules, knockout rules, and tiering placement rules.
一些示例类别包括前端验证规则、后端工作流规则、淘汰规则和分层放置规则等。
- knockout (n.) also knock-out, in fighting, 1887, from verbal phrase knock out "to stun by a blow for a 10-count" in boxing, short for to knock out of time; see knock (v.) + out (adv.). Slang meaning "excellent thing or person" is from 1892; specifically "beautiful woman" by 1953. As an adjective from 1896 in the tournament competition sense, 1898 in fighting. To knock oneself out "make a great effort" is from 1936.
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