min-max / ˈmɪnˌmæks /

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min-max 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

min-maxed, min-max·ing.

  1. 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.

更多min-max例句

  1. We fight over their ownership and control, as if reality were a resource as scarce as the water and oil in Mad Max.
  2. Picasso and Guillaume can laugh through an entire night of suggestions, inventions, songs, games that Max plays with his face.
  3. “Max in particular has been very smart about staying current and remaining a student of the craft,” Borchetta says.
  4. “Max, [my] agent, make me rich,” she says, the crowd roaring.
  5. Salmond had initially asked for a package of additional powers, known as “Devo max” to be included on the ballot paper.
  6. A pupil of her father until his death, when she became a student under Gabriel Max, in Munich, for a year.
  7. They sniffed once at the bar, but followed their stubbled chins into the back room at max acc.
  8. Then Max Bray lit a cigar, and sat thinking over the events of the past few days, and of what he had done.
  9. Max Bray arranged all future matters to his entire satisfaction, but again there were contingencies that he could not foresee.
  10. There were three other passengers in the train this time; but a movement upon the part of Max Bray now troubled her.