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sandbox

/sand-boks/US // ˈsændˌbɒks //UK // (ˈsændˌbɒks) //

沙箱,沙盒,沙盒子,沙箱中

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a box or receptacle for holding sand, especially one large enough for children to play in.
    • : Computers. an environment in which software developers or editors can create and test new content, separate from other content in the project: sandbox web design;New features are tested and critiqued in the demo sandbox.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Digital Technology. noting or relating to a genre of video game with a nonlinear structure that allows players to roam freely.

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Examples

  • It’s build with exploration in mind and it is the most diverse sandbox we’ve created yet.

  • With Google, I like to use the custom audience or sandbox building of display campaigns.

  • It allows smaller firms to play in the same sandbox as the bigger ones.

  • It’s almost as good as meeting up in real life, only you’re in the digital world’s biggest sandbox.

  • Sometimes he talks about a kind of hyper-realistic simulated sandbox, where AIs can cut their teeth and skin their virtual knees.

  • Wall Street gets to game the government; Republican big wigs get to mimic their masters in a sandbox of their own.

  • The only action in town has been a public blame game that gives sandbox politics a bad name.

  • “It is our democracy sandbox, our personal bully pulpit,” she said.

  • VIEW OUR EXCLUSIVE IMAGES of teensy motorcycle jackets, mini trench coats, and other highlights of sandbox style.

  • In Jamaica they call it the sandbox-tree, because they get the pretty, fluted seed cases, and make sand-boxes of them.

  • Terrence shouted and hit the dirt behind a sandbox in the schoolyard as the Rumi resumed firing.

  • Its barrenness was formerly much exaggerated, when it was popularly described as the “sandbox of the Holy Roman Empire.”

  • The small pedestal-mounted sandbox was used on several Cumberland Valley engines including the Pioneer.

  • The sandbox was that on which a fire might be lighted at sea if need were, but none had been used on it as yet.