repository
Significado: A place, building, or container where things are stored or can be found; in computing, a central location where data, code, or documents are kept and managed.
In general usage, a repository can be any storehouse, such as a museum or archive. In software development, a repository (often shortened to 'repo') is a storage location for source code, typically managed by version control systems like Git. The word also appears in academic contexts, where institutional repositories store research papers and theses for public access.
Ejemplos
- The university maintains an online repository of all doctoral theses submitted since 1990. 该大学维护着一个在线知识库,收录了1990年以来提交的所有博士论文。La universidad mantiene un repositorio en línea con todas las tesis doctorales presentadas desde 1990.その大学は1990年以降に提出されたすべての博士論文をオンラインリポジトリで管理している。그 대학은 1990년 이후 제출된 모든 박사 논문을 온라인 저장소에서 관리하고 있다.
- Developers cloned the code repository and began working on the new feature branch. 开发人员克隆了代码仓库并开始在新的功能分支上工作。Los desarrolladores clonaron el repositorio de código y comenzaron a trabajar en la nueva rama de funcionalidades.開発者たちはコードリポジトリをクローンし、新しい機能ブランチでの作業を開始した。개발자들은 코드 저장소를 클론하고 새로운 기능 브랜치에서 작업을 시작했다.
- The British Museum serves as a repository of artefacts spanning thousands of years of human history. 大英博物馆是跨越数千年人类历史文物的宝库。El Museo Británico sirve de repositorio de artefactos que abarcan miles de años de historia de la humanidad.大英博物館は何千年にもわたる人類の歴史を伝える遺物の宝庫として機能している。대영박물관은 수천 년에 걸친 인류 역사의 유물을 보관하는 보고(寶庫)로서의 역할을 하고 있다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic, professional
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Latin repositorium (a place for storing), from reponere (to put back, store away). Entered English in the 15th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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