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 archive ['ɑ:kaiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 把...存档

n. 档案馆, 档案文件

[计] 挡案库, 存档


  1. Place for permanent or long-term storage of data, from which retrieval is infrequent. A computer archive, for instance, may be on magnetic tape.
    用于永久或长期存储不常检索的数据的地点(介质)。例如,计算机的档案文件可放在磁带上。
  2. Release archive files into hard disk.
    向硬盘释放安装文件。
  3. Archive the files and get them out of your way.
    把这些文件归档然后拿开。


archive
[ noun ]
  1. a depository containing historical records and documents

  2. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. put into an archive

  2. <verb.contact> file away


Archive \Ar"chive\, n.; pl. {Archives}. [F. archives, pl., L.
archivum, archium, fr. Gr. ? government house, ? ? archives,
fr. ? the first place, government. See {Archi-}, pref.]
1. pl. The place in which public records or historic
documents are kept.

Our words . . . . become records in God's court, and
are laid up in his archives as witnesses. --Gov. of
Tongue.

2. pl. Public records or documents preserved as evidence of
facts; as, the archives of a country or family.
[Rarely used in sing.]

Some rotten archive, rummaged out of some seldom
explored press. --Lamb.

Syn: Registers; records; chronicles.

  1. Cooper's belief that these were from the missing 10th symphony was reinforced by the discovery of additional sketches in the Beethoven archive in Bonn, the paper said.
  2. Rarely has an event promised greater potential for historical revisionism than the opening of the KGB's files. And rarely has so important an archive been assembled by an entity so devoted to disinformation.
  3. The archive keeper found letters from Maj's predecessor, Canon Adam Wyrebowski, who had written to both the Ministry of Public Security and the Rakowiecka Street prison about the burials in unhallowed ground.
  4. The museum includes a research center with computerized access to war archives in France and overseas, a film and photography archive, and six exhibits that explain the development of the war from its origins in the post-World War I period.
  5. She crops up in two letters that have never before been exhibited because they were intercepted by a revolutionary watchdog committee and filed away in a provincial archive.
  6. To keep the archive up to date, Mr. Hatch relies on 20 unpaid correspondents across the country, ranging from industry insiders to Mr. Hatch's brother-in-law, a New Jersey lawyer named Ralph Neibart.
  7. Bruce published his own life of his brother The Light Went Out (1972), and preserved a family archive.
  8. Jonathan Dennis, director of the film archive, said the discovery of "Le Manoir Du Diable" was a major event in world film archaeology.
  9. For all that, the piece landed unperformed in a dusty archive after Bologna refused to supply a chorus and orchestra.
  10. Kenneth Woodward, an American religious journalist and author of a study of beatification Making Saints, warns that there is 'a very real possibility that archive material will turn up reflecting negatively on the candidate.'
  11. This unique national collection will be housed in the new archive store to be built at Churchward.
  12. Initially, all archive material on the original design and construction of the Frauenkirche is being gathered.
  13. Other articles reported on the dismantling of nuclear power plants in East Germany, proposals to send unemployed West Germans to East Germany and on the conversion of the state secret police archive into a public reading room.
  14. No parish archive, no village registry has escaped her scrutiny.
  15. After he lost that job and his Communist Party membership, Dienstbier worked in the archive department of a design institute and wrote three books published in the West but banned in Czechoslovakia.
  16. President." An American scholar says he was was leafing through sheets of music in a Hungarian archive when he realized he was looking at the missing pieces of a never-performed concerto by Franz Liszt.
  17. Previously, the files had been coddled under special lights in the climate-controlled rooms of a formal archive.
  18. The documents are "among the most significant of any known Italian archive," said Yale President Benno C. Schmidt Jr.
  19. Someone who may have donated a doll could tell us how she got it and what it meant." There are no immigration records at museum, though future plans - "years away," according to Pardue - include a computerized immigration archive.
  20. An OTA study observed that in the earth and space sciences alone, it is estimated that federal agencies are managing a data archive of roughly 100,000 gigabytes, the equivalent of about 45 billion pages of text.
  21. A wonderful chance to buy some real archive models.
  22. BBC2's new Thursday night series Pandora's Box has, according to its billing, a fascinating purpose: 'To explore the cultural impact of 20th century science' using 'archive clips from feature films, cartoons, and home movies'.
  23. He undertook his campaign in a methodical way, buying a computer and poring over history books and archive documents, far from the controversy generated by every wrinkle of the Arab-Israeli dispute.
  24. She worries that a purchase by an investor will cut scholars' access to the archive.
  25. The administration claimed the archive should not have the status of a news organization for purposes of FOIA requests.
  26. Broue, the French historian, found Alexandra through a new Moscow group called Memorial that is compiling an archive on Stalin's millions of victims and hopes to erect monuments to them, Volkow said.
  27. The group is committed to providing scholarship funding and to constructing a formal research library and archive within the museum.
  28. This outfit, together with the National Archaeological Record and the National Library of Air Photographs, produces the National Monuments Record and is a unique archive of some seven million items.
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