reboot的意思和读音

reboot

: [ˌriˈbut] : [ˌriːˈbuːt]

v.

reboots  

v.shut down

v.restart,boot up

rebootv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)if youreboot a computer or itreboots , you switch it off and then start it again immediately

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v.1.if a computer or system reboots, or if someone reboots it, it starts again after it has been turned off

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5. ps---- reboot---- rm---- ...

6. <halt> <reboot> <poweroff> ...

7. “Continue” 。 “Reboot。 “Skip” 。 ...

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1.In the age of instant communication , a State of the Union address is less a speech than a chance to reboot .

2.Once the new kernel is installed, reboot your system to make sure that everything is working fine up to this point.

3.Just as before, if I need to reboot the LPAR at this point, I can rest assured that I can boot from either disk.LPAR,

4.If you decide to edit the config file, you may be surprised to see that the security rules in it aren't applied, even after a reboot.使

5.This sample includes methods to ask a device for its status, to tell a device to reboot itself, and to get and put configuration data.getput

6.At this point, will call a special driver, at the next reboot the computer process, directly target the virus file cleared.

7.You'll need to run container_setup. sh after each reboot or if you know how, make it run at boot automatically.container_setup.sh,)。

8.It doesn't feel hormonal. It feels more like a cellular pressure, like the cells of my body are demanding that I shutdown and reboot.

9.And that, of course, would be the ultimate reboot.

10.Bear in mind that this monetary reboot is a stopgap: as the abundance spreads, the need for such forms of wealth will decrease.