promiscuous
promiscuous 英 [prəˈmɪskjuəs] 美 [prəˈmɪskjuəs]
adj. 混杂的;杂乱的 adv. 偶然地;胡乱地
- The adjective promiscuous is often used pejoratively to refer to someone who has many romantic partners. However, the word can also be used in a general sense to mean "not limited, restrained, or restricted." If you're a promiscuous reader, you'll read just about anything — from biographies to science fiction to the back of the cereal box.
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- adj. 混杂的;杂乱的
- adv. 偶然地;胡乱地
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1. Various state legislators are disgusted by the federal government’s promiscuous dollar-printing.
因为许多的美国议员对于联邦政府胡乱的印刷美元怨声载道。
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2. When such a tool is running in promiscuous mode, it can "sniff" everything going around on that segment such as logins and data transfers.
当以 混杂方式运行这种工具时,它可以“嗅探出”该网段上发生的每件事,如登录和数据传输。
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3. The first is promiscuous connections, a situation where the channels accept a broad range of connections in addition to the intended ones.
第一个问题是混杂连接,此情形是通道接受除预定连接之外的大量连接。
- promiscuous (adj.) c. 1600, people or things, "mingled confusedly, grouped together without order, consisting of a disorderly mix; indiscriminate," from Latin promiscuus "mixed, indiscriminate, in common, without distinction," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + miscere "to mix" (from PIE root *meik- "to mix"). Meaning "indiscriminate in sexual relations" recorded by 1857, from promiscuity. The Latin adjective was used with conubia (such as between patricians and plebeians). Related: Promiscuously.
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