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operational

/op-uh-rey-shuh-nl/US // ˌɒp əˈreɪ ʃə nl //UK // (ˌɒpəˈreɪʃənəl) //

业务,运营,运作,操作

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : able to function or be used; functional: How soon will the new factory be operational?
    • : Military. of, relating to, or involved in military operations. on active service or combat duty: All units of the command are operational.
    • : of or relating to operations or an operation.

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Examples

  • SpaceX recently successfully completed its first crewed demonstration mission of its Dragon spacecraft, and could launch its first operational astronaut mission to the International Space Station as early as October.

  • Most operational weather forecasts are good to about 10 to 14 days but no further.

  • We are currently monitoring to ensure that these services are operational.

  • What’s more, all of these database types can be run as managed services in the cloud, eliminating the need for operational overhead and expensive software licensing.

  • As of today, sports betting is fully legal and operational in several states, with others having already passed legislation.

  • “The U.S. Navy will attain IOC [initial operational capability] in 2018 with 3F software,” DellaVedova wrote.

  • There was virtually no government oversight of safety and operational standards.

  • Procurement budgets for weapon systems and operational-cost accounts are separated by a near-unbreachable wall.

  • Paul accomplishes this largely by cutting overseas operational costs and war spending from $159 billion to nothing by 2016.

  • Kowalski may have a point from an operational-security perspective.

  • As yet, the project had had no specific target; nor had it been fully operational as of midnight yesterday.

  • However, he has managed to leave Project Hot Rod operational while unattended.

  • So long as Hot Rod still existed, was still within their reach, the plan was operational.

  • Fourth, Rapid Dominance aims to achieve new levels of operational competence that can virtually institutionalize "brilliance."

  • It is also unlikely that any operational construct, no matter how brilliantly conceived, could overcome such a disconnect.