柯林斯詞典hardware /?hɑ?d?w??/ 1. N-UNCOUNT In computer systems, hardware refers to the machines themselves as opposed to the programs which tell the machines what to do. Compare . 硬件 To be totally secure, you need a piece of hardware that costs about $200. 爲(wèi)保証絕對(duì)安全,你需要一個(gè)花費(fèi)約爲(wèi)兩百美元的硬件。2. N-UNCOUNT Military hardware is the machinery and equipment that is used by the armed forces, such as tanks, aircraft, and missiles. 裝備 ...the billions which are spent on military hardware. …花費(fèi)在軍事裝備上的數(shù)十億。3. N-UNCOUNT Hardware refers to tools and equipment that are used in the home and garden, for example nuts and bolts, screwdrivers, and hinges. 五金器具 ...a shop from which an uncle had sold hardware and timber. …一家叔叔曾經(jīng)在那裡賣五金器具和木材的店鋪。 返回 hardware劍橋詞典 hardware noun [U] (COMPUTER) the physical and electronic parts of a computer , rather than the instructions it follows 硬件 比較software 範(fàn)例 Much of our existing military hardware is obsolescent .The machine allows multitasking without the need to buy extra hardware.The thieves stole thousands of pounds worth of computer hardware.The cost of computer hardware has fallen in the last ten years .All the old hardware has been dumped into a skip . hardware noun [U] (TOOLS) metal tools , materials , and equipment used in a house or a garden , such as hammers , nails , and screws 金屬工具;五金制品 hardware noun [U] (MILITARY) informal equipment , especially if it is for military use or if it is heavy 重武器;重型裝備 返回 hardware