tier 英 [tɪə(r)]   美 [tɪr]

tier

tier  英 [tɪə(r)] 美 [tɪr]

n. 层,排;行,列;等级  vt. 使层叠  vi. 成递升排列 

名词复数:tiers 

However, this tutorial focuses on the middleware tier. 不过,本教程的重点是中间件层。
I like to run each tier in production within its own logical partition. 在生产环境中,我喜欢在独立的逻辑分区中运行每个层。

  • A tier is a level or a layer. If you sit in the top tier of seats at a concert, you can see the whole stage and most of the audience — but you probably have to climb lots of stairs.
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  • n. 层,排;行,列;等级
  • vt. 使层叠
  • vi. 成递升排列
  • 1. However, this tutorial focuses on the middleware tier.

    不过,本教程的重点是中间件层。

  • 2. I like to run each tier in production within its own logical partition.

    在生产环境中,我喜欢在独立的逻辑分区中运行每个层。

  • 3. Failure and recovery tests should also be performed here so there should be at least two servers for each tier.

    故障和恢复测试也应该在这里执行,以便每一层至少应该有两个服务器。

  • tier (n.) "row, rank, range," mid-15c., from Middle French tire, from Old French tire (13c.) "rank, sequence, order, kind," also "likeness, image; state, condition," probably from tirer "to draw, draw out" (see tirade).
tier / tɪə(r) ; NAmE tɪr / noun 1 a row or layer of sth that has several rows or layers placed one above the other 排;层 a wedding cake with three tiers 三层的结婚蛋糕 The seating is arranged in tiers. 座位是一级级排列的。 2 one of several levels in an organization or a system 阶层;等级 We have introduced an extra tier of administration. 我们额外增加了一层管理。 a two-tier system of management 两级管理制 tier tiers tier / tɪə(r) ; NAmE tɪr /
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