释义 |
- n.砰
- v.(使)乒乓作响;发爆声;敲缸
- 网络平;Partimage Is Not Ghost;发送回显信息
第三人称单数:pings 现在分词:pinging 过去式:pinged v. sound,ring,ding,beep,tinkle 1. | (硬物碰击金属或玻璃发出的响声)乒,砰a short high sound made when a hard object hits sth that is made of metal or glass |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)乒乓作响,发乒乓声to make a short, high ringing sound; to make sth produce this sound |
2. | [i] 发爆声;敲缸to make knocking sounds because the fuel is not burning correctly |
3. | [t] ~ sth 乒网(向计算机发送信号等待回复,以测试是否连通互联网)to test whether an Internet connection is working by sending a signal to a computer and waiting for a reply |
4. | [t] (informal) ~ sth (to sb) 发送(电子邮件、手机短信)to send an email or text message to sb |
| I'll ping it to you later. 我随后把它发送给你。 |
n. | 1. a single short ringing sound 2. a brief sonic or ultrasonic pulse emitted by a sonar, the reflection or echo of which is used in detecting submarines or schools of fish 3. the length of time, in milliseconds, that it takes to send a message to an intranet, Internet, or web address and receive a reply 4. a short high sound like the sound of a small bell 1. a single short ringing sound 2. a brief sonic or ultrasonic pulse emitted by a sonar, the reflection or echo of which is used in detecting submarines or schools of fish 3. the length of time, in milliseconds, that it takes to send a message to an intranet, Internet, or web address and receive a reply 4. a short high sound like the sound of a small bell | v. | 1. to make a single short ringing sound, or make something such as a bell produce a ringing sound 2. to detect submarines or schools of fish by emitting and receiving the echo of a brief sonic or ultrasonic pulse 3. to send a packet of data to an intranet, Internet, or web address to check whether it is accessible or is responding 4. if a car’s engine pings, it makes a continuous knocking noise. The British word is pink. 5. to send a message from one computer to another to test whether or not you can reach it or whether or not it is working 6. to contact someone by phone or email 7. to move quickly and suddenly with a short high sound 1. to make a single short ringing sound, or make something such as a bell produce a ringing sound 2. to detect submarines or schools of fish by emitting and receiving the echo of a brief sonic or ultrasonic pulse 3. to send a packet of data to an intranet, Internet, or web address to check whether it is accessible or is responding 4. if a car’s engine pings, it makes a continuous knocking noise. The British word is pink. 5. to send a message from one computer to another to test whether or not you can reach it or whether or not it is working 6. to contact someone by phone or email 7. to move quickly and suddenly with a short high sound | abbr. | 1. packet Internet groper: a piece of software that tests all the nodes on a network to make sure that they are working correctly |
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