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penetration

/pen-i-trey-shuhn/US // ˌpɛn ɪˈtreɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌpɛnɪˈtreɪʃən) //

渗透,渗透率,穿透力,渗透性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or power of penetrating.
    • : mental acuteness, discernment, or insight: a scholar of rare penetration.
    • : the obtaining of a share of a market for some commodity or service.
    • : the extension, usually peaceful, of the influence of one nation or culture into the affairs of another.
    • : a military attack that penetrates into enemy territory.
    • : Gunnery. the depth to which a projectile goes into the target.
    • : the measure of relative depth of field of a telescope or microscope, especially a binocular microscope.

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Examples

  • I joined TechVets and it gave me my first insight into the tools and techniques of penetration testing.

  • Their spacing wouldn’t be ideal, but that amount of dribble penetration and vision might still be a useful option in certain situations.

  • The company is also hoping to continue its penetration of the industrial vehicle market — another area where Xin says the Lunewave is beginning to see real traction.

  • Taobao grew rapidly as Internet penetration in China increased and the nation’s middle class grew.

  • Beyond its home market, China aims to become a global automotive superpower and considers wider penetration of its own EVs as essential to that objective longer term.

  • But at midnight the deepest penetration on Omaha was barely more than a mile.

  • Offense III.b: Sexual Misconduct that includes one or more of the following: penetration, violent physical force, or injury.

  • The scenes of penetration are obscured with masking or blurring.

  • But does penetration on camera translate to a realistic portrait of sex and sex addiction?

  • By 2026, a chart he included noted, we could have “100% autonomous penetration, utopian society.”

  • He united the virtues of private life to great intelligence, deep penetration, and an elegant taste.

  • David's penetration crushed him, and, to avoid his glances, he looked downward.

  • She took him confidentially apart and explained to him that she had been in a condition of “penetration” for about three hours.

  • The subject of the present consideration is mixture to the point of total penetration of the different bodies.

  • That some solids do not penetrate other bodies, is due to their possession of qualities incompatible with that of penetration.