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networking

/net-wur-king/US // ˈnɛtˌwɜr kɪŋ //UK // (ˈnɛtˌwɜːkɪŋ) //

联网,网络化,网络,网络建设

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a supportive system of sharing information and services among individuals and groups having a common interest: Working mothers in the community use networking to help themselves manage successfully.
    • : Digital Technology. the design, establishment, or utilization of a computer network.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a network or networking: networking software;a networking brunch.

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Examples

  • The connections formed through networking give entrepreneurs the best chance at growing and scaling their companies.

  • As with remote work, the geographical boundaries are not a concern anymore for finding vendors or connecting with peers, which leaves a lot of room for creativity in designing new networking processes.

  • However, social networking sites—even news websites—will remain out of bounds completely.

  • Our event will kick off with a short group discussion and then will transition to virtual guided networking between mentors and mentees.

  • The social networking giant sees big opportunity in becoming India’s digital tether between SMBs and consumers.

  • It also found that as age increases, self-disclosure on social networking sites decreases.

  • And she will—naturally—continue to raise all the awareness possible with the help of her preferred social-networking service.

  • In February, the social networking service launched a local-language Chinese site.

  • Separatists had previously denounced the nationwide election in speeches and on their social networking site.

  • One young Facebook user was arrested for sending an “offensive, indecent or menacing message” on the social networking site.

  • Augmented by worldwide networking, this pragmatics has become global in scope.

  • Networking must also be supported by communications technologies.

  • As rudimentary as it still is, networking excludes everything that is not fast- paced and to the point.

  • Networking, at many levels and in many ways, is related to the characteristics of our pragmatic framework.

  • On the increasingly rewarding practical experiences of networking, literacy is challenged by transitory, partial literacies.