token 英 [ˈtəʊkən]   美 [ˈtoʊkən]

token

token  英 [ˈtəʊkən] 美 [ˈtoʊkən]

n. 表征;代币;记号;通证  adj. 象征的;表意的;作为对某事的保证的  vt. 象征;代表 

名词复数:tokens 

Later on we will combine token sequences into parse trees. 稍后我们会将记号序列组合成解析树。
After normalization of attributes, you can count on every token in an attribute being separated from its neighbors by whitespace. 在属性规范化后,可以依靠的属性中的每个记号是通过空白来与其邻居区分开来。

  • When you give someone a flower or a friendship bracelet or something symbolic of the way you feel about them, you're giving them a token of your affection.
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  • n. 表征;代币;记号;通证
  • adj. 象征的;表意的;作为对某事的保证的
  • vt. 象征;代表
  • 1. Later on we will combine token sequences into parse trees.

    稍后我们会将记号序列组合成解析树。

  • 2. After normalization of attributes, you can count on every token in an attribute being separated from its neighbors by whitespace.

    在属性规范化后,可以依靠的属性中的每个记号是通过空白来与其邻居区分开来。

  • 3. This little gift is a token of our regard.

    这点礼物是我们大家的一点心意。

  • token (adj.) "nominal," 1915, from token (n.). In integration sense, first recorded 1960.
  • token (n.) Old English tacen "sign, symbol, evidence" (related to verb tæcan "show, explain, teach"), from Proto-Germanic *taiknam (source also of Old Saxon tekan, Old Norse teikn "zodiac sign, omen, token," Old Frisian tekan, Middle Dutch teken, Dutch teken, Old High German zeihhan, German zeichen, Gothic taikn "sign, token"), from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly."
token / ˈtəʊkən ; NAmE ˈtoʊkən / noun , adjective token tokens noun 1 a round piece of metal or plastic used instead of money to operate some machines or as a form of payment (用以启动某些机器或用作支付方式的)代币,专用辅币 a parking token 停车专用辅币 2 ( BrE) a piece of paper that you pay for and that sb can exchange for sth in a shop/store 代价券 a £20 book/record/gift token 价值 20 英镑的书券╱唱片券╱礼物券 3 a piece of paper that you can collect when you buy a particular product and then exchange for sth 赠券;礼券 Collect six tokens for a free T-shirt. 收集到六张礼券可以换一件 T 恤衫。 4 something that is a symbol of a feeling, a fact, an event, etc. (感觉、事实、事件等的)象征,标志,表示,信物 SYN expression , mark Please accept this small gift as a token ofour gratitude. 区区薄礼,以表谢忱,请笑纳。 IDIOM by the same ˈtoken for the same reasons 由于同样的原因;同样地 The penalty for failure will be high. But, by the same token, the rewards for success will be great. 失败就要付出沉重的代价,同样,成功就会获得很大的回报。 adjective [only before noun ] 1 involving very little effort or feeling and intended only as a way of showing other people that you think sb/sth is important, when really you are not sincere 装样子的;装点门面的;敷衍的 The government has only made a token gesture towards helping the unemployed. 政府只不过是做做样子表示了一下对失业者的帮助。 There was one token woman on the committee (= a woman who is included in the group to make it look as if women are always included, although that is not true). 委员会中有一位装点门面的女性委员。 2 done as a symbol to show that you are serious about sth and will keep a promise or an agreement or do more later 象征性的;作为标志的 The government agreed to send a small token force to the area. 政府同意派遣一小支象征性的部队到那一地区。 a one-day token strike 一天的象征性罢工 3 (of a small amount of money 小额款项 ) that you pay or charge sb only as a symbol, because a payment is expected 象征性支付的 SYN nominal We charge only a token fee for use of the facilities. 我们对使用这些设施只收取象征性的费用。 token / ˈtəʊkən ; NAmE ˈtoʊkən /
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