单词 | proxy |
释义 | proxy (prɒksi ) Word forms: proxies 1. uncountable noun [usu by N] If you do something by proxy, you arrange for someone else to do it for you. Those not attending the meeting may vote by proxy. 2. countable noun [usu N for n] A proxy is a person or thing that is acting or being used in the place of someone or something else. Price differences are used as a proxy for differences in quality. Collocations: proxy voting There needs to be some proxy voting system, where you register your vote with someone else, or e-voting. Times, Sunday Times (2015) He claimed that most of the investors who voted against the bonus used proxy voting agencies. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Reports of irregularities included proxy voting, ballot stuffing and votes for sale. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Stockholder dissidents opposed to an impending takeover in the view that it will dilute value may also use a proxy fight to stop it. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Filter methods use a proxy measure instead of the error rate to score a feature subset. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To their consternation, he then used their proxy votes to seize control of the company. Times, Sunday Times It might be possible to get round this by using a proxy service that reroutes you through a server in another country. Times, Sunday Times Voters must provide a reason for using a proxy, such as being away on vacation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 代理权 Japanese: 代理権 |
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