词汇 | non-exclusive |
释义 | non-exclusive adjective (alsononexclusive)uk /ˌnɒn.ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ us /ˌnɑːn.ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ not limited to only one person or group of people, or to only one thing: 非独有的,非专有的 The technology is licensed on a non-exclusive basis for use in a wide range of contexts. The rights granted to the publisher for use of the image are non-exclusive.允许该出版商使用该图像的授权是非独家的。 The list was non-exclusive and alternative items could be added. They approved a nonexclusive distribution agreement with two local companies. A licence is either exclusive (you license just one company) or non-exclusive (you can license several companies). Some licences may be non-exclusive and therefore competitors may have access to the same software licensed to you. Excluding acid-free apart aside bar bar noneidiom barring count exclude excluding exclusion exclusionary exclusionist freeze negative ostracism ostracize otherwise out of itidiom outlier stand-alone non-exclusive | Business Englishnon-exclusive adjective ukus LAW not limited to only one person or organization, or to one group of people or organizations: a non-exclusive agreement/deal/licenceThey have entered into a non-exclusive distribution agreement. The licence grants them the non-exclusive right to use the technology in their products. Compare exclusive Examples of non-exclusivenon-exclusive In addition to the non-exclusive relationships found, there was also the nature of the discriminating factors to be taken into consideration. This builds on an understanding of individual forms of governance as dynamic and non-exclusive. There may be several non-exclusive sources for this imbalance. First, climate change is a public good-non-rival and non-exclusive in consumption. This fact can be explained by three non-exclusive scenarios. The process was quite non-exclusive and each had the right to select goods depending upon the logics of trade. Another, non-exclusive possibility is that they function to stimulate the female. In our experiments we consider both exclusive and non-exclusive constraints. There are at least two (mutually non-exclusive) explanations of this effect. Alternatively, the initial conditions might trigger several non-exclusive mechanisms, which may have opposite effects. Since access to the two larger machines has been non-exclusive, not all processors could effectively be used for the experiments. My argument is this: first, as noted, this era saw property itself, previously imagined as a bundle of overlapping and often non-exclusive rights and obligations, recast as a bounded thing. The latter is a particular type of non-exclusive constraint where a contiguous subset of target tokens are prevented from aligning with a contiguous subset of source tokens. In this way, intellectual property is non-exclusive because, without laws and their enforcement, it cannot be protected against others using the property once it is disclosed. This suggests two non-exclusive possibilities. See all examples of non-exclusive 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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