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bootstrap
- IPA[ˈbo͞otˌstrap]
美式
- a loop at the back of a boot, used to pull it on.;a technique of loading a program into a computer by means of a few initial instructions which enable the introduction of the rest of the program from an input device.
- get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing resources;start up (an internet-based business or other enterprise) with minimal financial resources.
verb: bootstrap, 3rd person present: bootstraps, gerund or present participle: bootstrapping, past tense: bootstrapped, past participle: bootstrapped
noun: bootstrap, plural noun: bootstraps
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名詞
- 1. a loop at the back of a boot, used to pull it on.
- 2. a technique of loading a program into a computer by means of a few initial instructions which enable the introduction of the rest of the program from an input device.
- 3. the technique of starting with existing resources to create something more complex and effective we see the creative act as a bootstrap process
動詞
- 1. get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing resources the company is bootstrapping itself out of a marred financial past
- ▪ start up (an internet-based business or other enterprise) with minimal financial resources.
- 2. fuller form of boot
- improve one's position by one's own efforts
Oxford American Dictionary
- improve one's position by one's own efforts
Oxford Dictionary
- improve one's position by one's own efforts
Oxford American Dictionary
- improve one's position by one's own efforts
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbuːtstrap]
英式
- a loop at the back of a boot, used to pull it on.
- get (oneself or something) into or out of a situation using existing resources: the company is bootstrapping itself out of a marred financial past
Oxford Dictionary