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cisco

/sis-koh/US // ˈsɪs koʊ //UK // (ˈsɪskəʊ) //

思科,思科公司,思科大学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cis·co, cis·coes, cis·cos.

    • : any of several whitefishes of the genus Coregonus, of the Great Lakes and smaller lakes of eastern North America.

Examples

  • Cisco founders Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner have reportedly given 70 percent of the $170 million they earned to animal welfare.

  • Cisco Systems, the most valuable company in the world in March 2000, has lost 70 percent of its value.

  • Ten days ago—a few days after the planned first broadcast of the Panorama documentary—NDS was sold to Cisco for $5 billion.

  • They also brought in a new CEO, Tony Bates, a veteran Cisco executive, who got the company running more smoothly.

  • During his time at Cisco, he chaired an Internet task force for the U.K. government.

  • In the Cisco Lake Region there are many lakes, mostly small, but several of a length of one to three miles.

  • In the Cisco Lake Region a few of the areas of timber killed by the raising of the water-level have grown up to cat-tail swamps.

  • Nine individuals were shot while they were flying over the lakes in the Cisco Lake Region.

  • Several times one was seen in daylight about the camp in the Cisco Lake Region, and several were trapped during daylight hours.

  • Muskrats are numerous in the Cisco Lake Region, and five specimens were taken.