词汇 | fallback |
释义 | fallback adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈfɔːl.bæk/ us /ˈfɑːl.bæk/ A fallback plan or position can be used if other plans do not succeed or other things are not available: (计划等)应变的,退一步的 fallback positionDo we have a fallback position for these negotiations?这些谈判我们有应变方案吗? Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom I'll/we'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to itidiom pencil provident providently provision purpose purposefully purposely settle fallback | Business Englishfallback noun[ C,usually singular ] uk /ˈfɔːlbæk/ us /ˈfɑːl-/ a fall in the price, amount, rate, etc. of something, especially after having been high a plan that you can use if your first plan fails Examples of fallbackfallback It provides the moral basis for a fallback framework that contributes to all persons' receiving a fair chance in life. For most of the twentieth century, professional accountability can be seen as the fallback accountability mechanism. It improves parser robustness by adding low-ranked fallback rules that deal with common ungrammatical input or marginal constructions. However, the fallback, ad hoc security and policing technologies employed could hardly be termed infrastructural. It should be noted, however, that punishment for rehabilitation is the preferred option for parents with retributive punishment just a fallback option. The second section considers non-agricultural market experimentation as opposed to reliance on an agricultural subsistence fallback in the quest for economic survival. But then there are fallback positions. Vano is creating a fallback position to protect himself against the revelation of this fact. Arguably, the changing trend which encouraged subscription giving rather than endowment, and institutional rather than personal responses, reduced the flow of new funds into these traditional fallbacks of the poor. As he saw it, the neo-socialists centred their criticisms on two valid points: the persistent strength of the middle classes and the fallback of capitalism on its national base. As a result she may look for fallback positions that will keep her in the religion, in a way that makes all of her beliefs consistent and coherent. Reflexivity should not be a fallback position when outlining an argument that lacks theoretical insight, or valid empirical results. Had evolution proceeded by slightly different steps, language might have emerged with signing as its preferred modality, with speech as a fallback for those with impaired visual systems. It could be the basic building block for such a design—and a fallback if things go wrong. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 It also gives the auditor some fallback powers to ensure that, even if all those provisions fail, he can make his report known. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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