logistic / loʊˈdʒɪs tɪk, lə- /

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logistic 的定义

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

更多logistic例句

  1. 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.
  2. A second company paid by Citizens of the American Republic, Fortress FM, received more than $191,000 in 2018 for “security, logistics, and training.”
  3. 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.
  4. I think the logistics of learning how to administer buprenorphine sounds more complicated than it might be, and that is a barrier.
  5. 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.
  6. Later, it was raised to a more eminent dignity by conferring on it the title of logistic.
  7. This I wrote long ago; logistic professes the contrary and thinks it has proved it by actually proving new truths.
  8. Under these conditions logistic is not sterile, it engenders antinomies.
  9. For that, a transformation of logistic was necessary, and Russell in particular has modified on certain points his original views.
  10. Imagine how a page of logistic would look upon suppressing all the propositions where it is a question of class.