单词 | site-specific |
释义 | > as lemmassite-specific site-specific adj. specifically relating to, connected with, or affecting a particular location; (now frequently) spec. (of a work of art, drama, etc.) specially constructed or created to be displayed or performed at a particular location, typically one which is not within a conventional museum, gallery, theatre, etc. ΚΠ 1951 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 7 July 48/1 There was a tendency for ulcers to occur with greater frequency in certain families... It was particularly interesting that the hereditary factors were site-specific. 1977 Washington Post 30 Oct. (Style section) l1/4 It was in the mid-1960s that Carl Andre and Robert Morris first talked about site-specific sculpture. 1978 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 75 5101/1 The λ genome is integrated into the bacterial chromosome through site-specific recombination. 1986 N.Y. Times 28 Nov. (Weekend section) c3/5 Enter the expression ‘site-specific’ in the theatrical lexicon. It is the equivalent of ‘on location’, with a play staged in a particular, nontheatrical environment. 1991 Offshore Engineer Sept. 69/2 Slurry disposal in such volume is a site specific solution. 2015 Prospect Aug. 6/2 Over 10 years they have commissioned many large-scale, site-specific outdoor works of art. < as lemmas |
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