troubleshoot / ˈtrʌb əlˌʃut /

💦中学词汇排除故障排查故障排除问题故障排除

troubleshoot2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

trou·ble·shoot·ed or trou·ble·shot, trou·ble·shoot·ing.

  1. to act or be employed as a troubleshooter:She troubleshoots for a large industrial firm.
v. 有主动词 verb

trou·ble·shoot·ed or trou·ble·shot, trou·ble·shoot·ing.

  1. to deal with in the capacity of a troubleshooter.

troubleshoot 近义词

troubleshoot

等同于 adjust

更多troubleshoot例句

  1. Though online instructors graded worksheets and tests and could troubleshoot technology issues, they did not provide direct instruction and were difficult to track down for help with lessons, she said.
  2. You can use them to show off your latest high score in a game, sharing something you’ve found while shopping online, or trying to help someone troubleshoot a problem on their phone or computer.
  3. Google purposefully calibrates it so developers have richer feedback to more easily troubleshoot problem areas that can occur but are less common in the real world.
  4. PSI is designed to give a comprehensive snapshot to developers for troubleshooting performance problems.
  5. Last month, Google also announced instant match rates for Customer Match lists, which can help businesses frame their performance expectations and identify when they might need to troubleshoot their lists.