switching
名词开关; 交换; 转换; 配电
动词转换; 转变,改变( switch的现在分词 ); 挥动(棍棒、鞭子等); 迅速转动
switching的意思
1. 转换:大家自然十分关注;而当大家伸长脖子期待他讲出他的宗教信仰在临终时刻到底有什么变化时,兰迪卖了一个官司,故意停顿了一会儿,然后突然说他买了一台苹果电脑,把从PC到Mac的转换(switching)比作宗教上的皈依(conversion),
2. 交换防守:上半场,火箭队被小牛队的对持(运)球设立掩护(on ball screens),主打掩护切出(pick and split於是在火箭队轮转防守(rotation defense)造成许多错误配对(miss match),被小牛队打的鼻青脸肿之下,火箭队下半场改以交换防守(switching)因应.
1. switching是什么意思
1. People may be forgiven for switching on their TV sets today to catch something on the Paralympic Games.
2. It doesn't mean only switching on the central heating system cities such as Beijing in case winter sets in earlier than expected.
3. He studied civil engineering and rose to become a successful construction manager before switching to work for the local Communist party.
4. This switching of stances shows a fundamental lack of understanding for the basic civil right of marriage.
5. switching
5. China has pledged to cut carbon emissions by switching to clean energy, such as nuclear and wind power.
6. Young women clutched their men, often times switching sides to put the man closer to the black male.
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7. Switching stalks for coal is expected to reduce both air pollution and the villagers'heating costs.
8. The secretary hailed the coalition for being the world's first industry led initiative to cut back emissions by switching fuels that create less pollution.
9. Also selling well are the company's copiers as many businesses are switching to colour because of falling prices of the new colour technology.
10. Yang attributed fewer sandy days to the country's continual environmental improvements, including retiring fragile land from farming and switching it to forestation.
noun
1. the act of changing one thing or position for another
e.g. his switch on abortion cost him the election