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ingression

/in-gres/US // ˈɪn grɛs //UK // (ˈɪŋɡrɛs) //

摄取,侵入,摄入量,摄入

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of going in or entering.
    • : the right to enter.
    • : a means or place of entering; entryway.
    • : Astronomy. immersion.

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Examples

  • That kind of ingress protection requires more seals, however, and Sonos wasn’t comfortable with the negative effect it would have had on the overall sound.

  • Two people even climbed into the vehicle before the launch to test the ingress procedures, but they exited before the launch took place.

  • Many facilities often cordon off their internal networks from the internet as a whole in order to try and prevent creating points of ingress that hackers can attack.

  • It is true that sometimes they have to provide means to prevent the ingress of too much water; but this is very easily done.

  • Two doorways, one on each of the faces which looked into the enclosure, offered ingress.

  • But Renwick was not sure that there was no other means of ingress.

  • Into this opens all their dwellings, the door being far below the surface, so that free ingress and egress are secured.

  • Then a peculiar knock was given on a particular door, which at once promptly opened to give them ingress.