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network美 ['net.wɜrk] 英 ['netwɜː(r)k] - n.网络;关系网;人际网;广播网
- v.联播;将…连接成网络;建立工作关系
- 网络网路;网状物;电视台风云
复数:networks 现在分词:networking 过去分词:networked adj.+n. wide network,international network,extensive network,efficient network,worldwide network v.+n. develop network,operate network n. net,system,grid,web,link v. schmooze,introduce yourself,make friends 1. | 网络;网状系统a complicated system of roads, lines, tubes, nerves, etc. that cross each other and are connected to each other |
| a rail/road/canal network 铁路网;公路网;运河网 | | |
2. | 关系网;人际网;相互关系(或配合)的系统a closely connected group of people, companies, etc. that exchange information, etc. |
| a communications/distribution network 通信网;分销网 | | |
3. | (互联)网络a number of computers and other devices that are connected together so that equipment and information can be shared |
| The office network allows users to share files and software, and to use a central printer. 办公室网络让用户共享文件和软件,并使用中央打印机。 |
4. | 广播网;电视网a group of radio or television stations in different places that are connected and that broadcast the same programmes at the same time |
| the four big US television networks 美国四大电视网 |
1. | [t] ~ sth 将…连接成网络to connect a number of computers and other devices together so that equipment and information can be shared |
2. | [t] ~ sth 联播to broadcast a television or radio programme on stations in several different areas at the same time |
3. | [i] 建立工作关系to try to meet and talk to people who may be useful to you in your work |
| Conferences are a good place to network. 各种会议是建立联系的好地方。 |
n. | 3. (铁路、河道等的)网状系统,网状组织,广播网,电视网,广播[电视]联播公司 3. (铁路、河道等的)网状系统,网状组织,广播网,电视网,广播[电视]联播公司 |
n. | 1. a pattern or system that looks like a series of branching or interconnecting lines 2. a large and widely distributed group of people or things such as stores, colleges, or churches that communicate with one another and work together as a unit or system 3. a group of radio or television station affiliates with a core of programs that they all broadcast at the same time, with local or regional variations at other times 4. a system of two or more computers, terminals, and communications devices linked by wires, cables, or a telecommunications system in order to exchange data. 5. a system of interconnected electrical circuits or components 7. a group of people, organizations, or places that are connected or that work together 8. a set of computers that are connected to each other so that each computer can send and receive information to and from the other computers 9. a system of lines or similar things such as roads or wires that are connected to each other 10. a group of companies that broadcast the same television or radio programmes throughout a large area, or a company that produces or sells the rights to such broadcasts 1. a pattern or system that looks like a series of branching or interconnecting lines 2. a large and widely distributed group of people or things such as stores, colleges, or churches that communicate with one another and work together as a unit or system 3. a group of radio or television station affiliates with a core of programs that they all broadcast at the same time, with local or regional variations at other times 4. a system of two or more computers, terminals, and communications devices linked by wires, cables, or a telecommunications system in order to exchange data. 5. a system of interconnected electrical circuits or components 7. a group of people, organizations, or places that are connected or that work together 8. a set of computers that are connected to each other so that each computer can send and receive information to and from the other computers 9. a system of lines or similar things such as roads or wires that are connected to each other 10. a group of companies that broadcast the same television or radio programmes throughout a large area, or a company that produces or sells the rights to such broadcasts | v. | 1. to broadcast a program simultaneously on all the station affiliates that form a network 2. to link a group of computers or their users so that information can be mutually accessed or exchanged 3. to build up or maintain informal relationships, especially with people whose friendship could bring advantages such as job or business opportunities 4. to connect computers together so that each computer can send and receive information to and from the other computers 5. to meet and talk to people in order to receive or give information, especially about business opportunities 6. if a television or radio programme is networked, it is broadcast by all the companies in a network at the same time 1. to broadcast a program simultaneously on all the station affiliates that form a network 2. to link a group of computers or their users so that information can be mutually accessed or exchanged 3. to build up or maintain informal relationships, especially with people whose friendship could bring advantages such as job or business opportunities 4. to connect computers together so that each computer can send and receive information to and from the other computers 5. to meet and talk to people in order to receive or give information, especially about business opportunities 6. if a television or radio programme is networked, it is broadcast by all the companies in a network at the same time |
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