git的意思和读音

git

: [ɡɪt] : [ɡɪt]

n.

v.“get”

(Georgia Institute of Technology);

gits  

gitn.

1.a stupid or unpleasant man

v.1.“get”

v.1.<regional>Same as get

n.1.an insulting word for a stupid or annoying person

1.(Georgia Institute of Technology)

3. sit (使),(使)git , gun ,,<>,; ...

5.Global Interface Table gist git giumarrite ...

7.Git Git (Git ),Git

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1.At this point, you're ready to use the commands discussed above to begin working in Git with your project files.使Git

2.I then made a new branch called empty-gdbinit and switched to it (I could have done this with git checkout -b empty-gdbinit as well).empty-gdbinit使gitcheckout-bempty-gdbinit)。

3.Gist allows to start off from a pasted bit of text or code and collaborate over the net, either using a web interface or git tools.使Gist,Webgit

4.I strongly encourage you to read the very understandable Git manual or at least go through the tutorial.Git

5.Look at it, says I -- such a hat for me to wear -- one of the wealthiest men in this town if I could git my rights./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>,————

6.As Ryan Giggs, his former team-mate, joked: "Becks hasn't changed since I've known him - he's always been a flash cockney git. "-(RyanGiggs):“——。”

7.Liberal fundamentalists as open source projects, Git repository browser did not modify any of the rights and restrictions.,Git

8.Well, not until a certain git by the name of Lockhart took over as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, at any rate.

9.I suggest you git out of here before I throw you out on your ear!

10.ole missis , she tole me i got to go an git dis water an not stop fooling round wid anybody.