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command-driven

/kuh-mand-driv-uhn/US // kəˈmændˌdrɪv ən //

命令驱动的,指令驱动的,命令驱动型,命令驱动

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Computers.

    • : pertaining to or denoting a software program whose instructions to perform specified tasks are issued by the user as typed commands in predetermined syntax.

Examples

  • Certainly, she seems to command near-total devotion among her clients.

  • Eating disorders, on the other hand, are driven largely by biological processes that occur on the inside.

  • Traditionally, popular history is almost purely driven by narrative.

  • You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings.

  • Within a few years, Iran had jailed or driven from the country more than 60 Sunni clerics.

  • One of the simplest of these childish tricks is the invention of an excuse for not instantly obeying a command, as "Come here!"

  • Like every other Spanish general in supreme command abroad, Polavieja had his enemies in Spain.

  • Thanks to Berthier's admirable system, Bonaparte was kept in touch with every part of his command.

  • They were never refused, for their recipients looked upon them much in the light of a royal command.

  • The General in command of the station was a feeble old man, suffering from senile decay.