manhole
manhole 英 [ˈmænhəʊl] 美 [ˈmænhoʊl]
n. 人孔;检修孔
名词复数:manholes
- A manhole is an opening in a street or sidewalk that gives workers access to underground pipes, drains, power lines, and cables. A manhole usually has a heavy metal cover — which can go shooting up in the air in the case of an underground explosion. Steer clear of smoking manholes!
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- n. 人孔;检修孔
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1. The teenager girl who fell in a manhole while texting
在发短信时掉进检修孔的少女
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2. For servers of types other than HTTP, you could also use other names in place of Web: dns, conch, news, telnet, im, manhole, and others.
对于 HTTP 之外的其他类型的服务器,您也可以使用其他名称来代替 Web : dns 、 conch 、 news 、 telnet 、 im 和 manhole 等。
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3. Back when they were the evil empire where everyone secretly wanted to work, they were famous for their “brain-teaser” interview questions –Why are manhole covers round?
当微软还是一个人人都暗自想去工作的邪恶帝国时,就以用令人绞尽脑汁的问题面试而著名。 例如: 为什么井盖是圆的?
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