buffer state
常見(jiàn)例句
- A cross-layer transmission control scheme based on Cognitive Radio(CR) for average power minimization under the constraints of collision with licensed user and buffer state is addressed.
提出了一種基于認(rèn)知無(wú)線電(CR)技術(shù)的跨層傳輸控制方案,該方案在滿足與主用戶沖突率約束及緩存器狀態(tài)約束的前提下,最小化系統(tǒng)平均功率消耗。 - While China has benefited from having a weak, dependent and friendly buffer state on its border, Cold War geopolitics from more than 50 years ago have given way to a new geopolitical economy.
中國(guó)已經(jīng)從有在它的邊緣上的一個(gè)弱的,依賴的和友好的緩沖國(guó)獲益, 冷戰(zhàn)地緣政治學(xué)從超過(guò)在 50 年以前已經(jīng)給到新的地理政治的經(jīng)濟(jì)路。 - A buffer state is a country lying between two rival or potentially hostile greater powers. Its existence can sometimes be thought to prevent conflict between them.
緩沖國(guó)是夾在兩個(gè)對(duì)立的或潛在敵對(duì)的強(qiáng)權(quán)國(guó)家之間的國(guó)家,并通過(guò)它的存在來(lái)避免兩國(guó)之間的沖突。 - Second, China wants to keep a zany North Korea as a buffer state.
FORBES: Magazine Article - It has propped up the Kims, if only to protect the buffer state that separates it from the American troops garrisoned in South Korea.
ECONOMIST: North Korea’s nuclear weapons - Like churches, associations, private schools, and other mediating societies, they become a relevant part of civil society, acting as a healthy buffer between the state and the individual.
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