English to Chinese Dictionary footprint

footprint

脚印
definition
noun
She walked away, her shoes leaving footprints on the lightly snow covered ground.
the impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface.
Its four storeys would cover the same footprint of the factory, but would not be at a higher level.
the area covered by something, in particular.
translation of 'footprint'
noun
迹,
脚印,
踪,
踪迹
example
Third, it has a small 'footprint' , saving space in the data centre.
Digital cable is available virtually throughout its 'footprint' , although just 183,000 customers have signed on as of March 31.
The software has a very small installed 'footprint' of less than 2.5MB.
So to sum up we've got a very good OS that's a pleasure to use, and that you're going to think just about justifies the vast hardware 'footprint' .
The company lost huge marks for not acknowledging the extent of its carbon 'footprint' .
Its four storeys would cover the same 'footprint' of the factory, but would not be at a higher level.
The program leaves a small 'footprint' on your PC as most of the data resides on the CD.
The CX6400 takes up minimal space - it's got a small 'footprint' , and it's not too tall for a printer with a flatbed scanner topping it.
I am not sure that would lower the worlds carbon 'footprint' .
In-band replication solutions are non-invasive, having no need for a software 'footprint' on the application server.
But the streets, the oldest 'footprint' of the town, remain in so many American cities with surprising obduracy.
The proposed gas terminal consists of a series of buildings and other structures which will be constructed on a platform 'footprint' area of approximately 13 hectares.
‘What we then realized with this network is that we have an opportunity to spread the programming further than the existing 'footprint' ,’ he says.
Backup initially consisted of moving data to some form of media that could be transported and housed in a reasonable 'footprint' and stored for long periods of time.
When running in 2D mode, the graphics has a memory 'footprint' as small as 1MB.
these countries are so populous that they can have a very big 'footprint'
Widening will be done in most cases within the existing 'footprint' of the road by eating into hard shoulders and central reservations.
ABC Asia Pacific television began broadcasting in December and already has a 'footprint' extending from Bangladesh in the west, Korea in the north and as far east as the Cook Islands.
This will reduce the utility's carbon 'footprint' .
There was a 'footprint' about five feet ahead of me, which looked like what one of their footprints should look like.
Simon said noise is not the kind of issue it is at other urban airports, noting that El Toro is the only airport in the country that does not have homes within its 65-dB noise 'footprint' .
If the 'footprint' exceeds the available biologically productive area of the country, it runs an ecological deficit (fourth column of Table 1).
A square white sector antenna with a beam width of about 40°, angles down at the park and provides a signal 'footprint' that serves the park itself and little else.
Unlike high-energy silicon manufacture, this will be a cheap low-temperature process for a small carbon 'footprint' .
This need not be the case; steps can be taken to reduce the carbon 'footprint' of even the smallest of organisations.
The new service, once consumer-driven, has expanded its 'footprint' to include public safety networks and municipal applications.
Another possible alternative is maximizing the use of another element of the strategic triad to reduce the airlift 'footprint' .
And the next thing they have to do is to get to the zoning authorities and tell them not to allow people to move into the noise 'footprint' of the airport.
Lake County voting records show there are 116 people registered to vote in the 'footprint' of the U.S. Steel Yard stadium.
And libraries do offer high-density storage in a small 'footprint' .
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