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 network ['nɛt`wɚk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 网络, 广播网, 网状物

[计] 网络

[化] 网络

[医] 网, 网状构造

[经] 网络


  1. Do you know the three USA television networks?
    你知道美国的三大电视网吗?
  2. The company has a network of shops all over the country.
    这家公司有着遍布全国的商店网。


network
[ noun ]
  1. an interconnected system of things or people

  2. <noun.group>
    he owned a network of shops
    retirement meant dropping out of a whole network of people who had been part of my life
    tangled in a web of cloth
  3. (broadcasting) a communication system consisting of a group of broadcasting stations that all transmit the same programs

  4. <noun.artifact>
    the networks compete to broadcast important sports events
  5. an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals

  6. <noun.artifact>
  7. a system of intersecting lines or channels

  8. <noun.artifact>
    a railroad network
    a network of canals
  9. (electronics) a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits

  10. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. communicate with and within a group

  2. <verb.communication>
    You have to network if you want to get a good job


Network \Net"work`\, n.
1. A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other
at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the
crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them.

2. Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing
like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a
network of railroads.

3. Hence: (Computers) A system of computers linked together
by communications channels allowing the exchange of data
between the linked computers.
[PJC]

4. (Radio, Television) A group of transmitting stations
connected by communications channels that permit the same
program to be broadcast simultaneously from multiple
stations over a very wide area; as, the CBS television
network; also, the organization that controls the
programming that is broadcast over such a network.
Contrasted with a {local station} or {local transmitter}.
[PJC]

5. (Electricity, Electronics) Any arrangement of electrical
devices or elements connected together by conducting
wires; as, a power transmission network.
[PJC]

6. A group of buildings connected by means of transportation
and communication between them, and controlled by a
central organization for a common purpose; as, a book
distribution network.
[PJC]

network \net"work`\, v. i.
To take steps to make and cultivate the acquaintance of
people who can be helpful to oneself, especially in finding
new employment, advancing to a higher position in one's
occupation, or exchanging information.
[PJC]


network \net"work`\, v. t.
To connect together into a network; as, to network computers;
to network the printer with computers.
[PJC]

  1. Some analysts believe the CBS network had a loss of $20 million to $30 million in the fourth quarter and may show a loss in the current period.
  2. Some network executives say that if advertisers insist on pure people-meter data, they might lower, or even do away with, audience guarantees.
  3. The ban interferes with the gathering and reporting of truthful and significant information about the political process on election day, the network argued in federal court papers.
  4. Joseph Fernandez, former CIA station chief in Costa Rica. Charged with obstruction and making false statements in connection with his assistance to North's Contra resupply network.
  5. Coca-Cola Enterprises "had to do something," said Jesse Meyers, publisher of Beverage Digest, a trade publication. "Dyson and others conceived the idea to build a network of bottlers.
  6. Under terms of the compromise, the industry would be required to sell network programs to about 3 million mostly rural owners of backyard satellite dishes, according to Senate sponsors.
  7. Returning to an auditory world allows them to enhance their own imaginations." In Florida, Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network has begun marketing its network of satellite-delivered programs.
  8. The company wants to offer portable-phone service through a network of more than 70 low-orbit satellites by the end of the decade.
  9. The cities belong to the government, and caught in between are hundreds of thousands of displaced families and a network of roads that is the last lifeline of a desperate economy.
  10. But having set up a powerful broadcast network, industry executives admit it has become impossible to control completely.
  11. James D. Watkins, as the first career military man to head the Department of Energy, which devotes two-thirds of its budget to developing, building and testing the nation's nuclear arsenal at a network of 15 major plants in a dozen states.
  12. What will Mr Louis-Dreyfus do if BSBW in the US fails again this year, or if the incipient CME-KHBB network fails to gel?
  13. Although Ford's First Nationwide unit is based in San Francisco and is the nation's sixth-largest thrift, its California branch network is relatively small, with only 132 of its total of 348 branches.
  14. Syncordia has put together a network that currently links 14 "business centers" or cities, according to Mr. Thames, but plans to link 70 cities within two years.
  15. I don't feel like a valued customer." AT&T's long-distance network, after decades of reliability, has failed four times in two years.
  16. Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in an interview with the ARD television network that he was "alarmed" by the Republicans' showing in West Berlin.
  17. While happy his network was second this season in the Nielsen ratings, with an average, prime-time rating of 13.7 to CBS' 13.5, Stoddard said the performance really was "not that terrific."
  18. A new advertising agency was hired, the dealer network was revamped and a new marketing strategy crafted.
  19. Mr. Werner said he assumes advertising rates on ESPN's NFL broadcasts will be slightly less than for comparable network games, but those rates will still be the highest ever for cable telecasts.
  20. The Tribune-Turner network would charge in the same price range as syndicated programming, Mr. Swift said.
  21. One former staff member for the congressional Iran-Contra investigating committees said the committee staff decided not to pursue the Pena matter because it appeared to be an isolated incident, rather than an integral part of the North network.
  22. Call charges would also be cheaper than using the public network.
  23. Depending on the type of software and peripherals used, the machines can serve either as the main computer in a network of many terminals (a role usually filled by a minicomputer), as a technical workstation or as a very fast personal computer.
  24. In contrast another fledgling company, Unipalm, the computer network specialist, has gone to a healthy premium.
  25. West Germany's drug dealers are linked to an international network stretching from the Far East to North America, law officials say.
  26. Each network spends in excess of $750,000 a week on the Gulf crisis, and that could rise to $1 million should fighting break out.
  27. On the lighter side, "The Outsiders," a new drama series on what it was like to grow up in the '60s, gets a 90-minute premiere Sunday on the Fox network.
  28. The theory is familiar to anyone who uses an ordinary cordless phone at home: A portable handset communicates, via radio signals, with a small base station that's wired into the regular phone network.
  29. The Japan Broadcasting Corp., the national public television network, showed the liftoff on its evening news, but led off its newscast with another story - Japanese hostages' families visiting them in Iraq.
  30. That means carefully scripted, highly quotable utterances that make the candidate look strong and convey his message and will be rebroadcast time after time after time in the network news coverage that follows the debate.
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