wan
wan 英 [wɒn] 美 [wɑn]
adj. 无血色的,苍白的;病态的;暗淡的 vi. 变苍白 vt. 使变苍白;使呈病态
进行时:wanning 过去式:wanned 过去分词:wanned 第三人称单数:wans 名词复数:wans
- Someone who is wan is visibly unwell and lacking in energy. If you’ve had the flu for over a week, and you finally get out of bed looking pale and tired, your mother might say that you look wan.
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- adj. 无血色的,苍白的;病态的;暗淡的
- vi. 变苍白
- vt. 使变苍白;使呈病态
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1. This approach overcomes the security problems of deploying two-tier systems over the wan by replicating a native client to a remote user.
通过将一个原生客户端复制给一个远程用户,这种途径克服了通过 WAN 部署两层系统的安全性问题。
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2. Moreover, n-tier architecture allows for applications to be securely deployed over the wan while the database can remain securely behind the corporate firewall.
而且,n 层架构允许将应用程序安全地部署在 WAN 上,同时数据库能够在公司防火墙之后得到保护。
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3. Kasab, a thin, wan figure, has sat through the trial largely indifferent to the testimony, although he has complained recently that his food might be laced with poison.
体形瘦弱、苍白憔悴的卡萨伯在审判过程中对证人的证词表现出无比的冷漠,尽管他最近抱怨他的血液中可能被注入了毒素。
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