Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Host noun

Host noun

Host: the noun [computer] host; Master, host; Program host; Hotel owners; Transitive verbs are masters; Hold banquets and programs; To entertain or preside over; The intransitive verb is master, master.

Host-related examples:

transitive verb

1. We attended a dinner hosted by the president of the company.

We attended a banquet hosted by the president of the company.

It is unknown which country will host the international tennis championship.

It is not known which country will host the international tennis championship.

noun

1. Mr. Brown is the host of our party.

Mr. Brown is the host of our party.

2. There are a lot of difficulties.

Many difficulties have arisen.

We entertained some friends yesterday.

We received some friends yesterday.

Host network description:

1. Host: 1. Host computer, referred to as host for short, is a computer system that undertakes data processing in a computer network, which can be a single-machine system or a multi-machine system. The host should have the ability to complete batch processing (real-time or interactive time sharing). ..

2. Host: hypotonic swelling test; Low permeability expansion test

3. Moderator: Hypoosmotic swelling treatment; Low permeability expansion

Host bilingual example

1. Although the word potluck implies the random collocation of dishes, the result may be better when the host organizes some kind of food or drink by discussing with your guests.

Although the word potluck implies bringing food at will, it may be much better if the host negotiates with the guests and distributes the food or drink they should bring, otherwise it may happen that the guests only bring dessert after dinner.

2. The controller 2 18 communicates with the host to receive commands and data from the host and provide data and status information to the host.

The controller 2 18 communicates with the host to receive commands and data from the host and provide data and status information to the host.