2016.7.24

2016.7.24

learn the bash shell

   denote 【dɪˈnoʊt】 

  1. to mean something
    - what does the word 'curriculunm' denote that 'course' does not?
  2. to represent or be a sign of something
    - the red triangle denotes danger.
    - here 'family' denotes mother, father and children.

   in case  

  1. in order to be prepared for something that may happen.
    - take an umberlla in case it rains.
  2. used for explaining why you are doing something
    - in case you were wondering, i'm here to see your brother, not you.(免得)
  3. if
    - in case you can't come, give me a call before i leave for work.

   eliminate 【ɪˈlɪməˌnet】 

  1. to remove something that is not wanted or needed: to get rid of something
    - she's trying to eliminate fatty foods from her diet.
    - the body naturally eliminates waste products.
  2. to defeat and remove a team, player, etc form a competition
    - the team was eliminated in the first round of the play-offs.

   verbose 【vɜ:rˈboʊs】 

  • using more words than are needed
    - the teacher thought the essay was too verbose.
    - she has a verbose writing style.

   whereas 【ˌwerˈæz】 

  1. used to make a statement that describes how two people, groups, etc are different
    - some of these species have flourished, whereas others have struggled.
    - he has brown eyes whereas his children have green eyes.
  2. since it is true that (usually used at the beginning of a statement in an official document)
    - whereas the citizens of the state of Virginia have a right to know that...

   exclamation point 【ˌɛkskləˈmeʃən】 感叹号

   tilde 【ˈtɪldə】 波浪线

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/an9wer/p/5701827.html