network
network 英 [ˈnetwɜ:k] 美 [ˈnetwɜrk]
n. 网络;广播网;网状物
进行时:networking 过去式:networked 过去分词:networked 第三人称单数:networks 名词复数:networks
- A network is any interconnected system. The Internet is a network of computers all talking to one another. A subway is a network of interconnected train lines running underneath the city.
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- n. 网络;广播网;网状物
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1. a rail network, a road network, a canal network
铁路网;公路网;运河网
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2. a network of veins
脉络
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3. a network of friends
朋友网
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4. the four big US television networks
美国四大电视网
- network (n.) "net-like arrangement of threads, wires, etc.," 1550s, from net (n.) + work (n.). Extended sense of "any complex, interlocking system" is from 1839 (originally in reference to transport by rivers, canals, and railways). Meaning "broadcasting system of multiple transmitters" is from 1914; sense of "interconnected group of people" is from 1947.
- network (v.) 1887, "to cover with a network," from network (n.). From 1940 as "to broadcast over a (radio) network;" 1972 in reference to computers; 1980s in reference to persons. Related: Networked; networking.
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