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logistic

/loh-jis-tik, luh-/US // loʊˈdʒɪs tɪk, lə- //UK // (lɒˈdʒɪstɪk) //

物流,后勤,逻辑学,物流业

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to logistics.

Examples

  • That changed in October 2019, when Aurora began focusing more on trucks and logistics and declared trucks would be the company’s first commercial product.

  • A second company paid by Citizens of the American Republic, Fortress FM, received more than $191,000 in 2018 for “security, logistics, and training.”

  • Think about someone who used to work in the airline industry or the live-entertainment industry — both of which are in terrible shape at the moment — think of them trying to switch into marketing or logistics.

  • I think the logistics of learning how to administer buprenorphine sounds more complicated than it might be, and that is a barrier.

  • On the part of politics which is actually delivering change and making things happen, and the importance of logistics, I completely agree that I don’t think there’s enough attention to that in most governments.

  • Later, it was raised to a more eminent dignity by conferring on it the title of logistic.

  • This I wrote long ago; logistic professes the contrary and thinks it has proved it by actually proving new truths.

  • Under these conditions logistic is not sterile, it engenders antinomies.

  • For that, a transformation of logistic was necessary, and Russell in particular has modified on certain points his original views.

  • Imagine how a page of logistic would look upon suppressing all the propositions where it is a question of class.