capping 的定义
Mining.
capping 近义词
outdo a performance
更多capping例句
- The synthetic capping molecules are produced under patent by a single company, TriLink, in San Diego.
- Frequency capping will allow advertisers to tailor their ad exposures based on their campaign goals.
- Targeting advertising according to groups of cohorts that share similar characteristics is one way to deliver some performance, but it doesn’t allow for things like frequency capping in order to increase scale and efficiency.
- That’s why features like frequency capping and competitive separation are important.
- Plus, experts have said, the change will also be highly disruptive in areas ranging from measurement, to frequency capping and fraud prevention.
- The U.S. added 195,000 new jobs in June, capping off a surprisingly strong spring.
- But by not capping agriculture, the state will be playing Whac-a-Mole.
- The Obama budget does raise taxes on the wealthy by capping their deductions—which is one reason Democrats should rally to it.
- Romney suggested capping deductions for people who make more than $250,000.
- Those flat, sparkling rooftops, capping aisles of cheap goods and flanked by acres of concrete parking lots?
- The most conspicuous feature of our field of vision is the white foam capping the waves.
- They alone had had the capping triumph of crossing the earth-works and effecting the hand-to-hand dislodgment of the enemy.
- I have always thought a woman needs a dark capping of hair, whatever her complexion, to emphasize her beauty.
- He laughed again to tears; but Mr. Green soberly resolved that he would eschew the capping talk of travel.
- Put the cap on the can and apply the hot capping steel covered with the solder.