搜尋結果
sandbox
- IPA[ˈsan(d)bɒks]
英式
- a shallow box or hollow in the ground partly filled with sand for children to play in; a sandpit.;a testing environment in a computer system in which new or untested software or coding can be run securely.
- isolate (a piece of software) so that it can access only certain resources, programs, and files within a computer system
noun: sand box, plural noun: sand boxes
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. North American a shallow box or hollow in the ground partly filled with sand for children to play in; a sandpit.
- 2. a testing environment in a computer system in which new or untested software or coding can be run securely.
- 3. a box containing sand, especially one kept on a train to hold sand for sprinkling on to slippery rails.
- ▪ historical a perforated container for sprinkling sand on to wet ink in order to dry it.
- 4. a tropical American tree whose seed cases were formerly used to hold sand for blotting ink.
動詞
- 1. isolate (a piece of software) so that it can access only certain resources, programs, and files within a computer system the apps you install on your device are sandboxed
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- IPA[ˈsan(d)ˌbäks]
美式
- a shallow box or hollow in the ground partly filled with sand for children to play in.
- isolate (a piece of software) so that it can access only certain resources, programs, and files ... the apps you install on your device are sandboxed
Oxford American Dictionary