释义 |
streamline美 ['strim.laɪn] 英 ['striːm.laɪn] - v.使成流线型;使(系统、机构等)效率更高;(尤指)使增产节约
- adj.流线型的
- n.【物】流线
- 网络精简;提高效率;精简机构
第三人称单数:streamlines 现在分词:streamlining 过去分词:streamlined v.+n. streamline process,streamline business,streamline department v. rationalize,modernize,update,reorganize,restructure 1. | ~ sth 使成流线型to give sth a smooth even shape so that it can move quickly and easily through air or water |
| The cars all have a new streamlined design. 这些汽车都是流线型新款。 |
2. | ~ sth 使(系统、机构等)效率更高;(尤指)使增产节约to make a system, an organization, etc. work better, especially in a way that saves money |
| The production process is to be streamlined. 生产流程还需改进。 |
v. | 1. 把…做成流线型;调整(机构等)使现代化或提高效率 | n. | | adj. | |
v. | 1. to make something such as a business, organization, or manufacturing process more efficient, especially by simplifying or modernizing it 2. to design or build something with a smooth shape so that it moves with minimum resistance through air or water | n. | 1. a contour of a body, e.g. of a car, boat, or aeroplane, designed to minimize resistance when moving through air or water 2. a line in a fluid indicating the direction of the velocity of a particle |
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