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min-max

/min-maks/US // ˈmɪnˌmæks //

最小-最大

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    min-maxed, min-max·ing.

    • : to optimize by assigning all, or nearly all, skill points to the ability essential to that character’s success in a specified role and environment, and no points to other skills, rather than distributing skill points more evenly across attributes.

Examples

  • We fight over their ownership and control, as if reality were a resource as scarce as the water and oil in Mad Max.

  • Picasso and Guillaume can laugh through an entire night of suggestions, inventions, songs, games that Max plays with his face.

  • “Max in particular has been very smart about staying current and remaining a student of the craft,” Borchetta says.

  • “Max, [my] agent, make me rich,” she says, the crowd roaring.

  • Salmond had initially asked for a package of additional powers, known as “Devo max” to be included on the ballot paper.

  • A pupil of her father until his death, when she became a student under Gabriel Max, in Munich, for a year.

  • They sniffed once at the bar, but followed their stubbled chins into the back room at max acc.

  • Then Max Bray lit a cigar, and sat thinking over the events of the past few days, and of what he had done.

  • Max Bray arranged all future matters to his entire satisfaction, but again there were contingencies that he could not foresee.

  • There were three other passengers in the train this time; but a movement upon the part of Max Bray now troubled her.