last mile
常見(jiàn)例句
- No network, however, can run faster than the speed of its “l(fā)ast mile”, from the neighbourhood node to the house.
然而,沒(méi)有一個(gè)速度能帶信息超越“最後路程”,從鄰裡節(jié)點(diǎn)傳入用戶(hù)家中。 - Stringing wires or laying cables is expensive, so a company that owns a connection that runs to the side of your house—the so-called “l(fā)ast mile”—has tremendous power over potential rivals.
架線或鋪設(shè)電纜建立稱(chēng)作“最後一英裡”網(wǎng)的花費(fèi)很大,如果一個(gè)公司能擁有一條經(jīng)過(guò)你家門(mén)的鏈接,無(wú)疑相對(duì)潛在對(duì)手而言將具有極大優(yōu)勢(shì)。 - For although telegraph wires could deliver news more rapidly than ever, they had a “l(fā)ast mile” problem: they could not disseminate news quickly to thousands of people.
盡琯電報(bào)線傳送新聞比以前更快,但他們?cè)庥隽恕白钺嵋挥⒀e”問(wèn)題:無(wú)法將新聞快速傳給千家萬(wàn)戶(hù)。 - "Wireless LANs solve the problem of the last mile, particularly in a metropolitan area, " says Ma.
FORBES: Think You're Wireless? Think Again - We pointed out that there are better alternatives for delivering broadband over the last mile.
ECONOMIST: DIALOGUE: Gridlock on the superhighway The - That owes to a relative bandwidth mismatch between the backbone and the last mile.
FORBES: Digital Rules 返回 last mile