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单词 proxy
释义

proxy

noun

ˈpräk-sē How to pronounce proxy (audio)
plural proxies
1
: the agency, function, or office of a deputy who acts as a substitute for another
2
a
: authority or power to act for another
b
: a document giving such authority
specifically : a power of attorney authorizing a specified person to vote corporate stock
3
: a person authorized to act for another : procurator
proxy adjective

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Proxies and Proxy Servers

Proxy comes from a contracted form of the Middle English word procuracie (meaning “procuration”). A proxy may refer to a person who is authorized to act for another or it may designate the function or authority of serving in another’s stead. In the latter sense, it generally is preceded by the word by (“vote by proxy”).

Proxy has recently taken on meanings in computing, where it is found in such phrases as proxy server, a computer system that facilitates the exchange of data between users on a network.

Synonyms

  • agent
  • assignee
  • attorney
  • commissary
  • delegate
  • deputy
  • envoy
  • factor
  • minister
  • procurator
  • rep
  • representative
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Example Sentences

Since I wouldn't be available to vote, I nominated him to act as my proxy. sent a proxy to the meeting to cast his vote for him
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English proxi, procucie, contraction of procuracie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin procuratia, alteration of Latin procuratio procuration

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

proxy

noun

ˈpräk-sē How to pronounce proxy (audio)
plural proxies
1
: authority to act for another or a paper giving such authority
2
: a person with authority to act for another

Legal Definition

proxy

noun

ˈpräk-sē How to pronounce proxy (audio)
plural proxies
1
: the act or practice of a person serving as an authorized agent or substitute for another
used especially in the phrase by proxy
2
a
: authority or power to act for another
b
: a statement or document giving such authorization
specifically : an oral consent or written document (as a power of attorney) given by a stockholder to a specified person or persons to vote corporate stock
3
a
: a person authorized to act or make decisions for another
appointed a health-care proxy
b
: something serving to replace or substitute for another thing

History and Etymology for proxy

Middle English procucie, contraction of procuracie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin procuratia, alteration of Latin procuratio appointment of another as one's agent

proxy 1 of 2

noun

as in delegate
a person who acts or does business for another sent a proxy to the meeting to cast his vote for him

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • delegate
  • representative
  • agent
  • deputy
  • attorney
  • manager
  • minister
  • factor
  • ambassador
  • surrogate
  • envoy
  • rep
  • assignee
  • commissary
  • procurator
  • diplomat
  • substitute
  • replacement
  • spokesperson
  • foreign minister
  • alternate
  • intermediary
  • operative
  • spy
  • mediator
  • legate
  • emissary
  • sub
  • broker
  • plenipotentiary
  • distributor
  • diplomatist
  • arbiter
  • stand-in
  • speaker
  • spokesman
  • liaison
  • backup
  • informer
  • pinch hitter
  • relief
  • middleman
  • arbitrator
  • peacemaker
  • conciliator
  • mouthpiece
  • understudy
  • intercessor
  • comprador
  • prophet
  • go-between
  • point man
  • compradore
  • point person
  • interposer

proxy

2 of 2

adjective

as in makeshift

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • makeshift
  • backup
  • substitute
  • acting
  • stopgap
  • alternate
  • interim
  • provisionary
  • provisional
  • temporary
  • provisory
  • make-do
  • ad interim
  • jackleg

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • permanent
  • long-term
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