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词汇 future-proof
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Definition of future-proof in English:

future-proof

adjective ˈfjuːtʃəpruːfˈfjutʃərˌpruf
  • (of a product or system) unlikely to become obsolete.

    (产品)不会过时的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And for any PC user who's interested in a PC that's relatively future-proof, the T6212 is worth considering.
    • The view of keeping both schools the same is a short-sighted one, when there is the potential to create a future-proof school fit for the 21st century, with the investment in technology to match.
    • On the other hand, the greenfield approach allows you to build a network that should be pretty future-proof in terms of capabilities when we come out of the gate.
    • The old address still works and points to the same pages, but you are encouraged to use the new address (and update your bookmarks and links), as it is more future-proof.
    • But if the country builds a future-proof network, we will be recognised globally as a key area for communications, and this will benefit the entire population.
    • My opinion is we need a unified statewide product that is as future-proof as possible.
    • When considering how activity will evolve from here, it is tempting to look towards a point in time when the technology and service arena settles down enough to make future-proof decision-making easier.
    • These pin-sharp pictures should be coming to your living room next year, so this machine is thoroughly future-proof.
    • A truly scalable HBA platform needs to offer a future-proof design that supports not just higher-speed FC performance but higher throughput server connectivity as well.
    • This is a future-proof piece of technology and it looks like it.
    • Some CNS systems are designed to be future-proof by using commodity-based server technology for their controller nodes.
    • The ultimate goal of the joint effort is to provide a future-proof server platform that protects enterprises investments on IT infrastructure today and in the future.
    • Existing equipment doesn't become obsolete; only the interface cards are upgraded, perfect for a provider wanting a scalable, future-proof network.
    • The fact is, it makes sense to be as creative as possible now, because no baby name is future-proof.
    • Gamers who buy a graphics card for $649 probably have every reason to believe that it is not only future-proof, but also produces the best image quality possible and that best image quality comes at a decent framerate.
    • Several options were considered when looking at the proposal, and the decision was to opt for an approach that was as future-proof as possible in allowing for the ongoing development of this industry.
    • This bill is designed, as far as is possible, to be future-proof in terms of the changes in veterinary training that are expected in coming years, some of which are already taking place.
    • Its shock-proof, future-proof, and idiot-proof.
    • ‘Rather than being contracted to create an adequate response to today's situation, we've been asked to create designs that aspire to being future-proof,’ he says.
    • By picking a system with a multi-layered filter approach as well as one that adapts readily to new spam and virus trends, customers can turn back the tide on spam and increase their chances of purchasing a future-proof system.
verb ˈfjuːtʃəpruːfˈfjutʃərˌpruf
[with object]
  • Make (a product or system) future-proof.

    使(产品,系统)不过时

    this approach allows you to future-proof your applications

    这种方法将会使你的应用程序不过时。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite some issues with blacks, it shines with the right HD content and will be a future-proofed investment as more next-generation video comes on the market.
    • The above are key aspects of tomorrows recipe when built with the right ingredients will go a long way to ensuring that tomorrow's buildings are future-proofed to cater for the changing lifestyles of building occupants.
    • While the design and installation of a future-proofed communications platform was the key objective for Vodafone, ongoing management and monitoring of the network was also an issue, which had to be carefully considered.
    • Be first in your neighborhood to have all your documents and files future-proofed.
    • What differentiates VDA from other entertainment providers is that our service is digital and is therefore future-proofed together with the way we listen to our clients and the hotel guests.

Definition of future-proof in US English:

future-proof

adjectiveˈfyo͞oCHərˌpro͞ofˈfjutʃərˌpruf
British
  • (of a product) unlikely to become obsolete.

    (产品)不会过时的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And for any PC user who's interested in a PC that's relatively future-proof, the T6212 is worth considering.
    • Some CNS systems are designed to be future-proof by using commodity-based server technology for their controller nodes.
    • When considering how activity will evolve from here, it is tempting to look towards a point in time when the technology and service arena settles down enough to make future-proof decision-making easier.
    • This bill is designed, as far as is possible, to be future-proof in terms of the changes in veterinary training that are expected in coming years, some of which are already taking place.
    • On the other hand, the greenfield approach allows you to build a network that should be pretty future-proof in terms of capabilities when we come out of the gate.
    • The old address still works and points to the same pages, but you are encouraged to use the new address (and update your bookmarks and links), as it is more future-proof.
    • Existing equipment doesn't become obsolete; only the interface cards are upgraded, perfect for a provider wanting a scalable, future-proof network.
    • But if the country builds a future-proof network, we will be recognised globally as a key area for communications, and this will benefit the entire population.
    • The ultimate goal of the joint effort is to provide a future-proof server platform that protects enterprises investments on IT infrastructure today and in the future.
    • By picking a system with a multi-layered filter approach as well as one that adapts readily to new spam and virus trends, customers can turn back the tide on spam and increase their chances of purchasing a future-proof system.
    • The view of keeping both schools the same is a short-sighted one, when there is the potential to create a future-proof school fit for the 21st century, with the investment in technology to match.
    • The fact is, it makes sense to be as creative as possible now, because no baby name is future-proof.
    • Its shock-proof, future-proof, and idiot-proof.
    • These pin-sharp pictures should be coming to your living room next year, so this machine is thoroughly future-proof.
    • A truly scalable HBA platform needs to offer a future-proof design that supports not just higher-speed FC performance but higher throughput server connectivity as well.
    • My opinion is we need a unified statewide product that is as future-proof as possible.
    • This is a future-proof piece of technology and it looks like it.
    • ‘Rather than being contracted to create an adequate response to today's situation, we've been asked to create designs that aspire to being future-proof,’ he says.
    • Gamers who buy a graphics card for $649 probably have every reason to believe that it is not only future-proof, but also produces the best image quality possible and that best image quality comes at a decent framerate.
    • Several options were considered when looking at the proposal, and the decision was to opt for an approach that was as future-proof as possible in allowing for the ongoing development of this industry.
verbˈfyo͞oCHərˌpro͞ofˈfjutʃərˌpruf
[with object]British
  • Make (a product or system) future-proof.

    使(产品,系统)不过时

    this approach allows you to future-proof your applications

    这种方法将会使你的应用程序不过时。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While the design and installation of a future-proofed communications platform was the key objective for Vodafone, ongoing management and monitoring of the network was also an issue, which had to be carefully considered.
    • What differentiates VDA from other entertainment providers is that our service is digital and is therefore future-proofed together with the way we listen to our clients and the hotel guests.
    • The above are key aspects of tomorrows recipe when built with the right ingredients will go a long way to ensuring that tomorrow's buildings are future-proofed to cater for the changing lifestyles of building occupants.
    • Despite some issues with blacks, it shines with the right HD content and will be a future-proofed investment as more next-generation video comes on the market.
    • Be first in your neighborhood to have all your documents and files future-proofed.
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