offline

动词 v. 形容词 adj. 副词 adv.
/ɒfˈlaɪn/    /ɔfˈlaɪn/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To take (a system, etc.) offline; to demote from an active or online state. transitive
    — Offlining a memory processor can be accomplished by using the flexible interleaving capability described earlier to interleave segments across subsets of the memory processors, avoiding the faulty one(s).
  2. To raid another player's base while that player is not currently playing.
形容词 adj.
  1. Of a system, currently not connected (generally electrically) to a larger network. For example, a power plant which is not connected to the grid, or a computer which is not connected to the Internet or to any other communications service. not-comparable
    — I saved the web pages so I could read them later offline.
  2. Happening in the physical world (the real world) as opposed to on the internet. broadly,not-comparable
    — offline meetings
副词 adv.
  1. While offline; with an offline system. not-comparable
    — The 2000 also emulates Diablo, Qume and NEC letter-quality printers, and has a large enough buffer memory to operate off line from the host computer for an hour.
  2. Outside the current meeting, in a more private setting. not-comparable,slang
    — At meetings, people cut off discussion by saying “Let’s continue that conversation offline,” even though they are meeting face to face, not online; “offline” is a new synonym for “in private,” as though everything public were now on the Internet.

词形变化

off-line alternative off line alternative,rare off-line alternative off line alternative,rare offlines present,singular,third-person offlining participle,present offlined participle,past offlined past off-line alternative off line alternative,rare

词源

词源 1
From off- + line.
词源 2
From off- + line.
词源 3
From off- + line.
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