| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| instance | /ˈɪnstəns/ | (countable & uncountable) An instance of something is a time or situation when it happens. | for instance instant instantly instantaneous instantaneously |
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There are jobs more dangerous than truck driving, for instance, training lions.
ReplyDeleteIt reveals individuals' personal beliefs about themselves for instance, whether they are intelligent and or attractive
ReplyDeleteJapanese; tatoe ba,
One of the things I love about cloud computing is being able to quickly spin up instances for testing and experimentation.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Esempio
Nebraskan Johnny Carson, for instance, embodied California cool.
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ReplyDelete['instəns]
n. 例子, 阶段, 情况, 诉讼程序
vt. 举例说明
This is only one instance out of many.
In these instances a reference is not only shorter than an added entry, but removes the need to make multiple added entries.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Instancia
During run time, the individual properties of controls on each instance can be set to different values.
ReplyDeleteRussian: случай
Here is an instance of his honesty.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 예(를 들다). 경우.