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  1. 由于有线mesh,对主路由来说,“进”和“出”网口都成为制约因素,因此,在做有线mesh组网时,主路由器至少要有两个满足组网方案的口,即,如果想组2.5G网络,那主路由器就至少要有两个2.5G的口;如果想组10G网络,那主路由器就至少要有两个10G网口。. 这一 ...

  2. 29 de jul. de 2017 · UK English. Jul 30, 2017. #11. Hercules Grytpype-Thynne said: For what it's worth, "smash your teeth in" gets almost 4500 hits on Google, "bash your teeth in" gets 2340, and "mash your teeth in" gets 4 (plus another two for "grind and mash your teeth in your sleep"). I ran 'mash his teeth in' and 'mash someone's teeth in' through Google's Ngram ...

  3. 12 de dic. de 2011 · In the last expression, "brains" has to be plural. A "mash" is a mixture of grains and water that's used in brewing. There's also the form "masher," meaning a guy who hits on girls, but that term fell into disfavor after the 1960's/1970's. There are probably other meanings I haven't thought of. HTH,

  4. 17 de oct. de 2008 · "mash some potatoes" (we don't crush or squash them) I can't think of a regular expression in cooking with "squash", but it would be understood. To me, something that is mashed ends up with an even consistency throughout, for the most part. Something that is crushed ends up in smaller pieces but not a smooth or even consistency.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2022 · In this sentence a "mash-up" is a mix of several songs. Phil has created a mix of his favorite songs. Phil is playing that music mix on his headphones. He has "cranked up the volume", so the music is very loud. In this TV comedy, "Phil" keeps trying to seem "cool", but he usually fails -- that's funny. This time Phil thinks that listening to a ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · She said “mash”, and I just guessed without the need to clarify that it was “mash potato” as it was the only side dish I had ever seen with the word “mash” in it. Then, I moved to a better pub and I order this steak and the bartender always asks me “chips or mash”, which translates to “fries or mash potato” in American English.

  7. 14 de may. de 2012 · May 14, 2012. #2. Hi mara 10. The word "mash" has various meanings as noun and as verb. As a verb "mash" may mean for example make a cup of tea, or press/squeeze cooked potatoes so that they are no longer separate potatoes, but become "mashed potatoes" or "potato mash". Probably because of the latter, if you threaten to mash someone, it is a ...

  8. 17 de ene. de 2020 · heypresto said: Wiki appears to confirm this: Mashed potato (British English) or mashed potatoes (American English and Canadian English), colloquially known as mash (British English), is a dish prepared by mashing boiled, peeled or unpeeled potatoes. But I think I usually use the plural. Or 'mash'.

  9. 9 de jun. de 2009 · Jun 10, 2009. #2. I am not sure if the phrase "to have experience of" is commonly used. "In" and "with" are more frequently used with it. I would think that to have experience in something refers to a particular field. For example, "I have a lot of experience in sales and marketing" or "I have experience in teaching."

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