leading-edge
基本解釋
- adj.領(lǐng)先優(yōu)勢(shì)的;尖耑的;前沿的
英漢例句
- So we're doing some really leading-edge stuff in the community.
所以,我們正在該社區(qū)中進(jìn)行著最前沿的工作。 - To squeeze functionality into small physical areas, FPGAs tend to use leading-edge tiny geometries, which implies relatively high leakage currents.
爲(wèi)了將相應(yīng)功能擠入狹小的物理空間,F(xiàn)PGA 趨曏使用前沿的微幾何學(xué)技術(shù),這就導(dǎo)致了相對(duì)較高的電流泄漏。 - There is much talk of establishing “centres of excellence to better align core functions with client needs” and the need to “accelerate our development of leading-edge solutions for our clients”.
我記得大部分內(nèi)容在談?wù)摻ⅰ白吭椒?wù)中心,使我們的核心服務(wù)與客戶需求更加匹配”以及“加速客戶領(lǐng)先解決方案開發(fā)”的需要。
blog.sina.com.cn - Working at the leading edge of research on cellular biology and genetic skin disorders, Fuchs was the first to precisely describe keratins - the principal structural proteins of skin cells - and identify diseases caused by mutations in the keratin gene.
- That company continues to generate leading-edge chips that are critical to the growing capabilities of smartphones.
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FORBES: Apps Lead the Way to the Next Innovation Hypercycle
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英英字典
- The leading edge of a particular area of research or development is the area of it that seems most advanced or sophisticated.
- leading-edge
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專業(yè)釋義
- 尖耑的