Synonym: anchor, back, grit, gumption, guts, keystone, linchpin, lynchpin, mainstay, moxie, rachis, sand, spinal column, spine, vertebral column. Similar words: snack bar, back, aback, back of, back on, back out, back up, set back. Meaning: n. 1. a central cohesive source of support and stability 2. fortitude and determination 3. the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord 4. the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner side of the book's pages and that faces outward when the book is shelved 5. the part of a network that connects other networks together.
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91. He is honest to the backbone.
92. He is Chinese to the backbone.
93. Incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society.
94. He has no backbone, ie lacks stamina, perseverance, strength of character, etc.
95. Which Ethernet standard does the IEEE 802.3 standard recommend for backbone installations?
96. Beyond that, an ideal network backbone would provide comprehensive manageability and robust fault tolerance.
97. These products have a chance to potentially overgrow their "M" and "P" roots, because they can be used to build a backbone of the enterprise-wide SOA.
98. It's a cold and ungenerous gaze on reality, with an enormous analytical backbone.
99. Three Gorges Project is the backbone project for the Yangtze river basin development and harnessing.
100. Optical fiber communication becomes the dominated method of communication in the backbone because of its tremendous bandwidth and extremely low transmission loss of fibers.
100. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
101. The first tier are the grassroots foundation to provide speed data transmission backbone.
102. He has no backbone ; when things get difficult, he gives in.
103. TO success in life, you need three things a Wishbone, a Backbone a Funnybone.
104. The gateway generally performs protocol conversion between the Internet backbone and the network, data translation or conversion, and message handling.
105. The present invention relates to a novel class of hydroxamic acid derivatives having a benzothiophene or thiophene backbone .
106. Therefore, we can not equate it with alphabetic writing, a separate symbol, or it may be the backbone of the words matters in mind, with specific features of the notebook.
107. Zickrick ruled out FDDI as a backbone technology because it is still too expensive.
108. A campus fiber optic backbone supports connections to the network from faculty offices, classrooms, the Library and residence hall rooms.
109. Based on uneven distributed cluster heads, CHLBC builds backbone network's inter-cluster transit route which is composed of cluster heads and computes relay traffic of cluster heads.
110. Epilepsy and Parkinson disease falls into backbone nerve functional disease.
111. Backbone and side chain flexibility can either decrease or increase upon ligand binding.
112. Tradespeople and operators are the backbone of American mobiloil group. American mobiloil group has the best opportunities for tradespeople, process operators and heavy equipment operators.
113. Packet Transport Network (PTN) technology includes the Transport Multi-Protocol Label Switching (T-MPLS) and Provider Backbone Transmission (PBT).
114. Railroad is in the development course of our country freightage , ever was in significant backbone position for a long time.
115. In the gloom he could just make out the white backbone and the upstanding tail of the fish. he started up the shore with the mast and furled sail of his boat.
116. A new alternative is to link urban base stations together in fiber optic rings, which in turn connect via the switching center to high-speed IP backbone networks.
117. With the bus topology, all workstations are connected directly to the backbone that carries the data.
118. "Migrants form the backbone of many economies, performing the labor and services that people in their host countries depend on but won't do themselves," Varia said.
119. DNA is composed of a backbone made from deoxyribose and phosphate.
120. Biologists and planners collaborated there to identify a "habitat backbone" system of permanent wetlands to support habitat for natterjack toads.
More similar words: snack bar, back, aback, back of, back on, back out, back up, set back, back away, back down, backlog, cut back, hold back, call back, pay back, drawback, clawback, draw back, turn back, talk back, give back, backyard, look back, go back on, keep back, feedback, stand back, go back to, bring back, flash back.