facade的意思和读音

facade

: [fəˈsɑd] : [fəˈsɑːd]

n.;(

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facaden.

1.the front of a building

2.[ususing]the way that sb/sth appears to be, which is different from the way sb/sth really is

She managed to maintain a facade of indifference.

Squalor and poverty lay behind the city's glittering facade.

n.1.,;,,()2.

n.1.the front of a building, especially one that is large or impressive2.a false appearance or way of behaving that hides what someone or something is really like

1. 〖 therightway〗 facade〖 therightside〗 ...

5. fac facade face angle ...

6. Telephone riser Facade project employer ...

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1.Messages enter the gateway and are routed onwards to an end provider, to a provider facade or to a further mediation flow.Facade

2.Third, thanks to Qaddafi's obsession with a facade of direct democracy, Libya has no experience of party politics and competing interests.

3.Due to the facade design, the mosaic of cut stone, a strong and weighty feature, appears weightless as if floating over the parking area.

4.Construction work on the block appeared to have been nearly completed, with windows fitted and a tiled facade.

5.The facade of the utility model can be sat, and the other face can be used for a simple pillow after turning over.便

6.The facade of stone drips, arcs , and blossoms as if it were vegetable.

7.Seen from a distance, the facade appears like a rigid volume, but dissolves into a network of structures and levels as you come closer.

8.The top part of the building overhangs the bottom structure on all sides, with a rhythm of rectangular apertures covering its facade.

9.All offices are oriented towards the view and the daylight, as they have either a window in the facade or onto one of the garden spaces.

10.In EJB development, the Session Facade pattern is often used to minimize network traffic and ensure transaction consistency.EJB(SessionFacade)使