protocol 的 2 个定义
- the customs and regulations dealing with diplomatic formality, precedence, and etiquette.
- an original draft, minute, or record from which a document, especially a treaty, is prepared.
- a supplementary international agreement.
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- to draft or issue a protocol.
protocol 近义词
rules of conduct, behavior in certain situation
更多protocol例句
- They have the flexibility to do it and with no-contact protocols in place, it’s perfectly safe.
- The NHL, less than a month into an abbreviated season that has already seen 35 games postponed, announced new covid-19 protocols Thursday night in an effort to reduce the spread of the virus.
- To check for safety protocols and potential closures, visit the individual websites before you go.
- Many covid apps use the Google-Apple protocol, which is a system that keeps users anonymous.
- Twitter recently posted an update to its Bluesky project, which is aimed at developing open protocols for a decentralized, Twitter-like social network.
- The new information consisted of Internet protocol addresses that Comey said are “exclusively used” by North Korea.
- And in a big departure from established royal protocol, Prince George might even get a—gasp—present to open on Christmas Day.
- There were not just one, not two but THREE breaches of protocol last night.
- What should the protocol be for engaging people on the street who offer unsolicited “compliments?”
- “New Jersey is not changing its quarantine protocol,” Christie spokesman Kevin Roberts told reporters in a statement.
- For a month before the Protocol was signed the relations between Spaniards and Americans were verging towards a crisis.
- Three days later, on May 8, a protocol was signed concerning the Danish succession.
- See the list of members in the protocol of the proceedings first published in the Bulletin de la Socit de l'hist.
- At the end of the day, every Internet protocol is just a sequence of text sent back and forth in a prescribed order.
- Domain Name Service is an interesting and ancient Internet protocol, dating back to 1983.