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configure 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/kənˈfigyər/,
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configures, 3rd person singular present; configured, past participle; configured, past tense; configuring, present participle;
  1. Shape or put together in a particular form or configuration
    • - two of the aircraft will be configured as VIP transports
  2. Arrange or order (a computer system or an element of it) so as to fit it for a designated task
    • - expanded memory can be configured as a virtual drive

  1. set up for a particular purpose; "configure my new computer"; "configure a plane for a combat mission"
  2. (configured) organized so as to give configuration to; "a magnet is surrounded by a configured field"
  3. (configuration) an arrangement of parts or elements; "the outcome depends on the configuration of influences at the time"
  4. (configuration) shape: any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); "he could barely make out their shapes"
  5. Software developers have an issue when trying to have software run on a wide variety of operating systems and distributions which are customizations of operating systems. ...
  6. (Configuration (geometry)) In mathematics, specifically projective geometry, a configuration in the plane consists of a finite set of points, and a finite arrangement of lines, such that each point is incident to the same number of lines and each line is incident to the same number of points.
  7. (Configuration (locomotive parts)) The Whyte notation for classifying steam locomotives by wheel arrangement was devised by Frederick Methvan Whyte and came into use in the early twentieth century encouraged by an editorial in American Engineer and Railroad Journal (December 1900). ...
  8. To set up or arrange something in such a way that it is ready for operation for a particular purpose, or to someone's particular liking
  9. (configuration) Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing's shape; figure; form factor; Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions of the planets at any time; The way things are arranged or put together ...
  10. (configuration) The geometrical arrangement in polymers arising from the order of atoms determined by chemical bonds.
  11. (configuration) The interconnection and programming of independent machines or equipment to operate as a system.
  12. (configuration) the combination of fittings on a particular assembly.
  13. (Configuration) The functional and/or physical characteristics of hardware/software as set forth in technical documentation and achieved in a product.
  14. (configuration) The composition of a component or system as defined by the number, nature, and interconnections of its constituent parts.
  15. (Configuration) Describes the setup of panels or vents on windows and doors: For example: OX, XO, XOX or XX
  16. (Configuration) An aspect involving three or more planets.
  17. (configuration) the order and relative spatial arrangement of the atoms in a molecule. Absolute configuration is when the relative 3 dimensional arrangement in space of atoms in a chiral molecule have been correlated with an absolute standard.
  18. (Configuration) The specific assemblage of components and devices that make up the hardware components of a complete system.
  19. (Configuration) The collection of hardware and software that together form a computer system or network.
  20. (Configuration) the basic types are as follows: Top Freezer, Bottom Freezer, Side-by-Side, Single Door, Upright Freezer and Chest Freezer
  21. (Configuration) The arrangement of how items of ATM hardware or software is built.
  22. (configuration) The selected parameters that determine the operating characteristics of an electronic device.
  23. (Configuration) the structures, processes, relationships and boundaries through which an organization operates.
  24. (Configuration) Any group of CIs that need to be controlled in order to deliver IT services.
  25. (Configuration) a collection of items and their relative arrangements