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2020-09-10 #74

Open soraliu opened 3 years ago

soraliu commented 3 years ago
we put all the k8s resources into separate directories named by cluster name

我们将所有k8s资源放入群集名称分别命名的目录中
(Wǒmen jiāng suǒyǒu k8s zīyuán fàng rù qúnjí míngchēng fēnbié mìngmíng de mùlù zhōng)

Translations of we put all the k8s resources into separate directories named by cluster name
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we put all the k8s resources into separate directories named by cluster name
    我们将所有k8s资源放入群集名称分别命名的目录中, 我们把所有的K8S资源成群集名称命名的单独目录
soraliu commented 3 years ago
expunge
/ikˈspənj/

verb
    erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant).
        - "I’ve kind of expunged that period from my CV"
    Synonyms: erase, remove, delete, rub out, wipe out, efface, cross out, strike out, blot out, blank out, cancel, annul, destroy, obliterate, eradicate, extinguish, eliminate, abolish, annihilate, extirpate

Synonyms
    verb
        - erase, remove, delete, rub out, wipe out, efface, cross out, strike out, blot out, blank out, cancel, annul, destroy, obliterate, eradicate, extinguish, eliminate, abolish, annihilate, extirpate
soraliu commented 3 years ago
pace
/pās,ˈpāˌsē/

verb
    walk at a steady and consistent speed, especially back and forth and as an expression of one's anxiety or annoyance.
        - "she had been pacing the room"
    Synonyms: walk, stride, tread, march, pound, patrol, walk up and down, walk back and forth, cross, traverse

noun
    a single step taken when walking or running.
    Synonyms: step, stride, footstep

    consistent and continuous speed in walking, running, or moving.
        - "most traffic moved at the pace of the riverboat"
    Synonyms: clip, lick

preposition
    with due respect to (someone or their opinion), used to express polite disagreement or contradiction.
        - "narrative history, pace some theorists, is by no means dead"

Synonyms
    verb
        - walk, stride, tread, march, pound, patrol, walk up and down, walk back and forth, cross, traverse

    noun
        - speed, rate, swiftness, quickness, rapidity, velocity, tempo, momentum
        - step, stride, footstep
        - clip, lick
        - gait, stride, walk, tread, march, rhythm

Examples
    - walking at a comfortably fast pace

    - the poor neighborhoods fester at an increasingly rapid pace

    - narrative history, pace some theorists, is by no means dead

    - the children work separately in the classroom at their own pace

    - most traffic moved at the pace of the riverboat

    - I steal with quiet pace