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词汇 troubleshoot
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Definition of troubleshoot in English:

troubleshoot

verbˈtrʌblʃuːtˈtrəbəlˌʃut
[no object]usually as noun troubleshooting
  • 1Analyse and solve serious problems for a company or other organization.

    (为公司等机构)解决重大问题

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He also has a proven track record in troubleshooting, having rescued failing Swindon Council a year ago.
    • You must do troubleshooting and reconcile within yourself what you want to do.
    • What I need more practice on is troubleshooting.
    • If a high school student shows up for class only three days a week, every week, and then gets a poor grade at the end of the year, the course material seems a poor starting point for troubleshooting.
    1. 1.1 Trace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system.
      排除(机械、电子设备的)故障
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Both are useful for troubleshooting problems with the operating system.
      • The marker system simplifies troubleshooting by allowing nine markers to be displayed on the screen at any one time.
      • In this case, what they're going to do is use their knowledge of the systems and talk with mechanics and try and troubleshoot it from the air.
      • Check to see if the speakers work properly before trying to troubleshoot your system.
      • ‘There's a limit to the resolution that you're going to get when you troubleshoot with a system like ours,’ he admitted.
      • The manual includes the code translations, but this is a nice feature that will assist veterans and newbies alike when troubleshooting their system.
      • Tools must now provide comprehensive analysis that prequalifies, troubleshoots and pinpoints faults.
      • End users also must conduct performance testing and product compliance with the added complications of field service troubleshooting and fault isolation.
      • The hardware explanations, advice on purchasing new systems, suggestions, tips, and troubleshooting make this book worthwhile purchase.
      • Fault trees are commonly used to troubleshoot complex systems such as devices used in airplanes and nuclear power plants.
      • While troubleshooting the problem, the crew was unable to correct the split condition in the right main gear.
      • I spent over $10,000 in staff time troubleshooting the system and providing technical support.
      • The aircraft commander, navigator, and flight engineer began to troubleshoot the system.
      • They know how to use a specific set of tools, and can troubleshoot computer systems that other, more capable people have designed for them.
      • It is included in these operating systems as a diagnostics tool for the system administrator, to help him in troubleshooting.
      • There are diagnostics and a system log to aid with troubleshooting and even the ability to flash the unit with new firmware to support new features or any bugfixes in the future.
      • Understanding how things work makes troubleshooting easier and defines a true system or network administrator.
      • The service plan also provides remote system troubleshooting and preventative maintenance to uncover potential problems before they occur.
      • A very good measure to consider is permitting system troubleshooting to be done via dial-up modem.
      • The book takes a very systematic approach to both installation and troubleshooting electric motor drives.

Derivatives

  • troubleshooter

  • nounˈtrʌb(ə)lʃuːtəˈtrəbəlˌʃudər
    • The troubleshooters in this world of network instability are in high demand, and earn $5,000 or more a day.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A team of troubleshooters has been called into a York estate where nuisance youths have forced the community centre to shut up shop at night.
      • But the notion of employing a civilian brigade of unarmed troubleshooters will hold little water with those who have experienced at first hand such ‘21st century crime’.
      • A high-powered trio of troubleshooters is understood to have completed its under-wraps report on attempts to restore harmony at the deeply divided cathedral.
      • Any that slip into the lowest category of ‘poor’ when the Comprehensive Performance Assessment tables are updated next year could see government troubleshooters sent in.

Definition of troubleshoot in US English:

troubleshoot

verbˈtrəbəlˌSHo͞otˈtrəbəlˌʃut
[no object]usually as noun troubleshooting
  • 1Solve serious problems for a company or other organization.

    (为公司等机构)解决重大问题

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If a high school student shows up for class only three days a week, every week, and then gets a poor grade at the end of the year, the course material seems a poor starting point for troubleshooting.
    • You must do troubleshooting and reconcile within yourself what you want to do.
    • He also has a proven track record in troubleshooting, having rescued failing Swindon Council a year ago.
    • What I need more practice on is troubleshooting.
    1. 1.1 Trace and correct faults in a mechanical or electronic system.
      排除(机械、电子设备的)故障
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The hardware explanations, advice on purchasing new systems, suggestions, tips, and troubleshooting make this book worthwhile purchase.
      • There are diagnostics and a system log to aid with troubleshooting and even the ability to flash the unit with new firmware to support new features or any bugfixes in the future.
      • A very good measure to consider is permitting system troubleshooting to be done via dial-up modem.
      • They know how to use a specific set of tools, and can troubleshoot computer systems that other, more capable people have designed for them.
      • In this case, what they're going to do is use their knowledge of the systems and talk with mechanics and try and troubleshoot it from the air.
      • While troubleshooting the problem, the crew was unable to correct the split condition in the right main gear.
      • End users also must conduct performance testing and product compliance with the added complications of field service troubleshooting and fault isolation.
      • It is included in these operating systems as a diagnostics tool for the system administrator, to help him in troubleshooting.
      • Fault trees are commonly used to troubleshoot complex systems such as devices used in airplanes and nuclear power plants.
      • Tools must now provide comprehensive analysis that prequalifies, troubleshoots and pinpoints faults.
      • Understanding how things work makes troubleshooting easier and defines a true system or network administrator.
      • Check to see if the speakers work properly before trying to troubleshoot your system.
      • The service plan also provides remote system troubleshooting and preventative maintenance to uncover potential problems before they occur.
      • The marker system simplifies troubleshooting by allowing nine markers to be displayed on the screen at any one time.
      • ‘There's a limit to the resolution that you're going to get when you troubleshoot with a system like ours,’ he admitted.
      • The book takes a very systematic approach to both installation and troubleshooting electric motor drives.
      • I spent over $10,000 in staff time troubleshooting the system and providing technical support.
      • Both are useful for troubleshooting problems with the operating system.
      • The aircraft commander, navigator, and flight engineer began to troubleshoot the system.
      • The manual includes the code translations, but this is a nice feature that will assist veterans and newbies alike when troubleshooting their system.
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