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单词 deployment
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Definition of deployment in English:

deployment

noundɪˈplɔɪm(ə)ntdəˈplɔɪmənt
mass noun
  • 1The movement of troops or equipment to a place or position for military action.

    the authorities announced deployment of extra security forces in towns and cities to prevent violence
    they agreed to round up their troops for immediate deployment
    count noun a six-month deployment in the Gulf with the US Navy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Three military units are being sent for yearlong deployments.
    • European powers wanted to ask the Security Council to authorize the deployment.
    • A majority of Australians had disapproved of the troop deployment.
    • THE US has recognised the officer who oversaw the first Australian fighter deployment into a war zone since the Korean War.
    • The end of the Cold War produced significant changes in nuclear-force deployments and war plans, if not in strategy.
    • They are preparing for the arrival of the UN's Stand-By High-Readiness Brigade, a non-standing, multi-national rapid deployment force.
    • And better armies are meaningless without a decision-making structure to allow quick deployment.
    • On one mission, the Major, whose deployment ended in April, negotiated with villagers to trade weapons for food.
    • Squadrons affected by the deployment have plans to deal with the absence of so many people.
    • She ordered the deployment of more police and troops into the area to restore order.
  • 2The action of bringing resources into effective action.

    the rapid deployment of high-speed cable Internet services to consumers
    a world leader in the development and deployment of wave and tidal power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As well as its widespread deployment in broadcasting, mobile text culture has been the language of prosaic, everyday transactions.
    • Frequently assumed to be a training issue, deployment has shown that the software is the primary problem.
    • The planning mode enables senior operators to develop database or deployment plans to meet specific network communication requirements.
    • The following recommendations are designed to accelerate broadband deployment in communities across the country.
    • Further, advances in photonics and additional fiber deployment appear to allow for a doubling of network capacity each year for the next decade.
    • Their knowledge was incredible, and their experience with equipment and deployment was remarkable.
    • And because Terion hosts the application through a secure Web site, deployment is fast.
    • Ideally, the software solution would be designed to allow phased deployment to support organizations that wish to implement the strategy gradually.
    • He predicted widespread packet-based telephony deployments in 2001.
    • The NCC has recently concluded its work and done an excellent job in creating standards to facilitate successful system deployment.
 
 

Definition of deployment in US English:

deployment

noundəˈplɔɪməntdəˈploimənt
  • 1The movement of troops or equipment to a place or position for military action.

    the authorities announced deployment of extra security forces in towns and cities to prevent violence
    they agreed to round up their troops for immediate deployment
    a six-month deployment in the Gulf with the U.S. Navy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Three military units are being sent for yearlong deployments.
    • A majority of Australians had disapproved of the troop deployment.
    • European powers wanted to ask the Security Council to authorize the deployment.
    • She ordered the deployment of more police and troops into the area to restore order.
    • On one mission, the Major, whose deployment ended in April, negotiated with villagers to trade weapons for food.
    • The end of the Cold War produced significant changes in nuclear-force deployments and war plans, if not in strategy.
    • And better armies are meaningless without a decision-making structure to allow quick deployment.
    • They are preparing for the arrival of the UN's Stand-By High-Readiness Brigade, a non-standing, multi-national rapid deployment force.
    • THE US has recognised the officer who oversaw the first Australian fighter deployment into a war zone since the Korean War.
    • Squadrons affected by the deployment have plans to deal with the absence of so many people.
  • 2The action of bringing resources into effective action.

    the rapid deployment of high-speed cable Internet services to consumers
    a world leader in the development and deployment of wave and tidal power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The planning mode enables senior operators to develop database or deployment plans to meet specific network communication requirements.
    • As well as its widespread deployment in broadcasting, mobile text culture has been the language of prosaic, everyday transactions.
    • Further, advances in photonics and additional fiber deployment appear to allow for a doubling of network capacity each year for the next decade.
    • Frequently assumed to be a training issue, deployment has shown that the software is the primary problem.
    • The following recommendations are designed to accelerate broadband deployment in communities across the country.
    • The NCC has recently concluded its work and done an excellent job in creating standards to facilitate successful system deployment.
    • Their knowledge was incredible, and their experience with equipment and deployment was remarkable.
    • And because Terion hosts the application through a secure Web site, deployment is fast.
    • Ideally, the software solution would be designed to allow phased deployment to support organizations that wish to implement the strategy gradually.
    • He predicted widespread packet-based telephony deployments in 2001.
 
 
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