offline / ˈɔfˈlaɪn, ˈɒf- /

💦中学词汇离线离线的离线时离线状态

offline2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Computers. operating independently of, or disconnected from, an associated computer.
  2. Radio. not supplying affiliated stations with programming but allowing each station to program its own shows, usually within a specific format.
  3. Television. of or relating to the preliminary planning and editing of a videotaped program.
  4. located in or serving a place not on a regular route of a railroad, bus, or air carrier: an offline ticket office.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in or to a more private place: We should take this discussion offline.

更多offline例句

  1. Notion, the online workspace startup that was last year valued at over $2 billion, was knocked offline after a DNS outage.
  2. Like Zocdoc, it’s about centralizing information and sharing it across organizations—except it happens mostly offline.
  3. Soon, Williams used his power as the Web address owner to knock TheDonald offline.
  4. Consumers leverage online research to inform their offline activities, as we well know.
  5. Since it can be easily removed from your computer and kept offline, an external hard drive allows you to safely and securely store files without any risk of remote intrusion.
  6. On and offline, offenses ranged from awful Tinder messages to violent threats on Twitter to street stalking.
  7. They maintain that the initial radicalization tends to occur offline before it is then reinforced online.
  8. She found that, for the most part, they were mainstream leaders offline, too.
  9. Adobe claims that their cloud apps will work offline as well.
  10. With several of his key advisers offline, Snowden crafted his question for Putin.
  11. My character was a swabbie on the pirate ship Zombie Charger, and he'd wound down while I'd been offline.
  12. Your friend here tells me your systems have been offline for more than a month.
  13. Lil was upset—even through my bemused, offline haze, I could tell that.