fallback position
基本解釋
- 退路;后方陣地;二線職位;(談判者的)最后讓步立場(chǎng)
英漢例句
- 'Too-big-to-fail is not a fallback position at Berkshire, ' a reference to large financial institutions bailed out by the government after suffering billions in losses.
他說(shuō),因規(guī)模太大而不能破產(chǎn)不是伯克希爾的定心丸。 他這里暗指的是那些遭遇數(shù)十億美元損失后被政府救助的大型金融機(jī)構(gòu)。 - Executives were especially encouraged that the government skipped an anticipated fallback position requiring the companies to at least include the software on a separate disk.
令業(yè)內(nèi)高管特別受到鼓舞的是,政府沒(méi)有退而采取人們?cè)A(yù)期的折衷立場(chǎng),即要求企業(yè)至少在電腦出廠時(shí)隨附軟件光盤(pán)。 - My fallback position, if I have to put the repositories on servers with application queue managers, is to use a separate, dedicated queue manager. The use cases from best to worst then are
如果我必須將儲(chǔ)存庫(kù)與應(yīng)用程序隊(duì)列管理器放置在同一個(gè)服務(wù)器上,那么我將選擇獨(dú)立的、專用的隊(duì)列管理器。 - Turkey's former foreign minister, Yasar Yakis, admitted last week that Turkey never believed that the Americans had a fallback position.
ECONOMIST: Turkey's promises were always too hard to keep - It is hard to know whether this ambition was in earnest at the time or simply the fallback position of a hyper-urbane young person with a mild case of disaffection.
NEWYORKER: What She Said - This position makes gold a fallback currency, not an investment.
FORBES: The Optimum Asset Allocation to Gold Is Always Zero
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 退路