Skip to main content

endpoint

/end-point/US // ˈɛndˌpɔɪnt //

端点,终点,终端,终结点

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : the point on each side of an interval marking its extremity on that side.

Examples

  • Even in our crooked coordinate system the standard midpoint formula still works, so we can find the coordinates of our midpoint by averaging the coordinates of the endpoints.

  • That makes cloud resources far more popular than hosting on servers or directly on endpoint devices, such as laptops or smartphones.

  • The trial will continue until it reaches its endpoint of 164 cases of the coronavirus, which a Pfizer executive said could take a few weeks.

  • The trial will continue until it reaches its endpoint of 164 cases of covid-19, which Jansen said could take a few weeks.

  • These techniques help us to gain perspective on distressing events such as covid-19 by thinking about the fact that they won’t last forever and that there will be an endpoint.

  • What do you think the endpoint is in terms of us giving up our privacy, whether it to be companies, or the government?

  • Each one represents the endpoint of a long process of winnowing, pruning and perfecting, driven entirely by the market.

  • The uncertainty of an endpoint to the conflict made him eager to truly “complete his religion,” as he said, and get married.