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/ˌɪnstəˈleɪʃn/ |
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1 | U the process of putting a new system or piece of equipment in its place and making it ready for use 安装;安装程序 |
| Installation is simple and straightforward. 安装程序简单直接。 |
| +of The installation of a new computer system will take about a week. 安装一个新的电脑系统大概需要一星期。 |
| 1a | C a system or piece of equipment that has been installed somewhere 系统;设备 | | changes to an existing installation 对现有设备的改动 | |
| 1b | U the process of putting a new program or piece of software into a computer (计算机程序或软件的)安装 | |
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2 | C a building or structure , especially one that is important for an army , industry , or government 建筑物;(尤指)军事设施,工业设施,政府建筑物 |
| New Zealand has no nuclear installations. 新西兰没有核设施。 |
| Fighter bombers are attacking key installations in and around the city. 战斗轰炸机正在轰炸市内及四周的关键设施。 |
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3 | C/U formal an official ceremony in which someone is put in an important job or position 就职仪式;任命仪式 |
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4 | C a piece of art that consists of several different objects or pictures arranged to produce a particular effect 装置艺术品;装置作品 |
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