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spec

/spek/US // spɛk //UK // (spɛk) informal //

规格,投机,投标,规格的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually specs . specification.
    • : speculation.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : built, done, bought, etc., as a speculation: the construction of spec houses.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    spec'd or specked or specced, spec'·ing or speck·ing or spec·cing.

    • : to provide specifications for: The custom turbocharger was spec'd by our mechanic.

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Examples

  • Check out each product’s specs for more information on lifespan.

  • Non-gamers often find themselves surprised at just how many tech specs a computer mouse can have.

  • The goal of writing a compelling product description copy is to provide your potential customers with all the relevant details, specs, and info they might need to make a purchase.

  • If your TV handles these specs, you need to make sure your switcher can, too.

  • Pay attention to any specs available and look for models that throw in extra attachments.

  • Cody Towse, 29-year-old Sgt.1st Class Jeffrey Baker, 24-year-old Spec.

  • A Facebook photo shows four of them, 28-year-old Staff Sgt Francis Phillips, 19-year-old Spec.

  • Then comes the spec, circus slang for the spectacle that opens the show.

  • The director, Peter Hermes, had an online sample reel of previous work that included a spec Doritos commercial.

  • Richard Rushfield is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and the author of On Spec: A Novel of Young Hollywood.

  • "The whole thing looks like being a damned bad spec," the Syndicate grumbled.

  • En ez fur sellen' this place, war I wuz born'd en raze, I never spec' ter.

  • Dis hyer letter what she done wrote dis mawnin tells all bout it I spec.

  • A tiny point near the center of the screen swelled to a spec, and jumped nearly off the screen to the left.

  • If we were out in some parts of the West, Saul Harrington, any office would find it a bad spec to insure your life.