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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Strand \Strand\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stranded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Stranding}.]
To drive on a strand; hence, to run aground; as, to strand a
ship.
Strand \Strand\, v. i.
To drift, or be driven, on shore to run aground; as, the ship
stranded at high water.
Strand \Strand\, n. [Probably fr. D. streen a skein; akin to G.
str["a]hne a skein, lock of hair, strand of a rope.]
One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of
which a rope is composed.
Strand \Strand\, v. t.
To break a strand of (a rope).
Strand \Strand\, n. [AS. strand; akin to D., G., Sw., & Dan.
strand, Icel. str["o]nd.]
The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large
lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river. --Chaucer.
{Strand birds}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Shore birds}, under {Shore}.
{Strand plover} (Zo["o]l.), a black-bellied plover. See
Illust. of {Plover}.
{Strand wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the brown hyena.
资料来源 : WordNet®
strand
n 1: a pattern forming a unity within a larger structural whole;
"he tried to pick up the strands of his former life"; "I
could hear several melodic strands simultaneously"
2: line consisting of a complex of fibers or filaments that are
twisted together to form a thread or a rope or a cable
3: a necklace made by a stringing objects together; "a string
of beads"; "a strand of pearls"; [syn: {chain}, {string}]
4: a very slender natural or synthetic fiber [syn: {fibril}, {filament}]
5: a poetic term for a shore (as the area periodically covered
and uncovered by the tides)
6: a street in west central London famous for its theaters and
hotels
v : leave stranded or isolated withe little hope og rescue; "the
travellers were marooned" [syn: {maroon}]
资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Strand
1. {AND-parallel} {logic programming} language. Essentially
flat {Parlog83} with sequential-and and sequential-or
eliminated.
["Strand: New Concepts on Parallel Programming", Ian Foster et
al, P-H 1990]. {Strand88} is a commercial implementation.
2. A query language, implemented on top of {INGRES} (an
{RDBMS}). ["Modelling Summary Data", R. Johnson, Proc ACM
SIGMOD Conf 1981].