单词 | RAID |
释义 | RAID (computing)abbrevRedundant Array of Inexpensive (or Independent) Disks, a set of disk drives used to store data in such a way that should a disk fail, the data can be recovered from the remainder raid1 /rād/noun
To make a raid on intransitive verbTo go on a raid ORIGIN: Scot form of road (revived by Sir Walter Scott), from OE rād riding raidˈer noun
corporate raider A person who buys up a large proportion of a company's shares so as to be in a position to take it over or influence management policy dawn raid see under dawn raid the market To upset prices of stocks artificially for future gain ride /rīd/intransitive verb (pat rōde, archaic rid, Scot raid or rade; pap riddˈen, archaic rid or rode)
ORIGIN: OE rīdan; Du rijden, Ger reiten rīdabilˈity noun Fitness for riding or driving, or for riding or driving along or across rīˈdable or rideˈable adjective -ridden combining form Oppressed by the dominance or prevalence of a specified thing (eg hag-ridden or cliché-ridden) rīˈder noun
rīˈdered adjective rīˈderless adjective rīˈding noun
riding boot noun A high boot worn in riding riding breeches plural noun Breeches for riding, with loose-fitting thighs and tight-fitting legs riding cloak noun riding clothes plural noun riding coat noun A coat of a style worn by horse-riders riding committee noun A committee of ministers sent by the General Assembly to carry out an ordination or induction, where the local presbytery refused to act, under the 18c Moderate domination in Scotland riding crop noun riding glove noun riding habit noun A woman's dress for riding, esp one with a long skirt for riding side-saddle riding hood noun A hood formerly worn by women when riding riding horse noun riˈding-inˈterest noun (Scots law) An interest depending on other interests riding light noun (nautical) A light hung out in the rigging at night when a vessel is riding at anchor riding master noun A teacher of horse-riding riˈding-rhyme noun The heroic couplet, perh from Chaucer's use of it in the Canterbury Tales riding robe noun A riding habit riding rod noun A light cane for equestrians riding school noun riding skirt noun riding suit noun riding whip noun let (something) ride To let (something) alone, not try to stop it ride a hobby see under hobby1 ride and tie To ride and go on foot alternately, each tying up the horse, or leaving the bicycle by the roadside, and walking on (also rideˈ-and-tieˈ noun, adverb and intransitive verb) ride down
ride for a fall To court disaster ride herd on (orig US)
ride on To depend, rest or turn on ride out
ride (someone) off (polo) To bump against (another player's horse) moving in the same direction ride to hounds To take part in foxhunting ride up (of a garment) to move gradually up the body out of position riding high Currently very successful, popular, etc riding the fair The ceremony of opening a fair by a procession take for a ride
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