networking
noun [ U ] uk/ˈnet.wɜː.kɪŋ/ us/ˈnet.wɝː.kɪŋ/
(meeting people)
发展人际关系
the activity of meeting people who might be useful to know, especially in your job
Students find networking essential to getting the right job. 学生都发现人际关系对于找到合适的工作至关重要。
Her networking skills were legendary in the business. 她发展人际关系的能力在商界享有盛誉。
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- The conference is designed to encourage networking and to create unique business and educational opportunities for all attendees.
- Every industry has some way to facilitate networking within that industry.
- Pessimists have poor job performance and networking skills.
(computers)
(计算机)联网
the process of connecting computers together so that they can share information
The joint project is not simply about computer networking. 这个联合项目不只是有关计算机联网。
Wireless networking is becoming more popular in homes and small offices. 无线联网在家庭和小型办公室中越来越受欢迎。
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- Computer networking allows one computer to connect to others in a limited area or beyond, and exchange information.
- Networking becomes more important because data has to flow back and forth instantaneously.
- The company provides computer networking solutions and data integration for schools and businesses.
See: network