ingress
英 [ˈɪn.ɡres]
美 [ˈɪn.ɡres]
- n. 进入;入口;准许进入;入境
- n. (Ingress)人名;(英)英格雷斯
ingress 入侵,入境in-,进入,使,-gress,走,层级,词源同grade,degree.即走进去的,引申词义入侵,入境。
- ingress (n.)
- mid-15c., from Latin ingressus "an advance; walking; an entry," from past participle stem of ingredi "to step into, enter" (see ingredient). The verb, sometimes said to be American English, is attested from early 14c.
- 1. There are several gates providing ingress to the meadow in this picture.
- 在这张画上有几个进入草地的篱笆门。
- 2. A high seating position makes ingress and egress easy.
- 较高的座椅位置使入口和出口容易.
- 3. The basic reason is the steel corrosion which mainly results from ingress.
- 其中,氯离子又是造成钢筋锈蚀的首要原因.
- 4. The water ingress alarm system for cargo hold.
- 船舶货舱进水报警装置.
- 5. Motors on the milling machines are totally enclosed to guard against ingress of metallic dust.
- 铣床上的电动机都是全封闭的,以防止金属粉尘进入.