"send up in a slow, high arc," 1824 (implied in lobbing), but the word existed 16c. in various senses suggesting heavy, pendant, or floppy things, and probably is ultimately from an unrecorded Old English word; compare East Frisian lobbe "hanging lump of flesh," Dutch lob "hanging lip, ruffle, hanging sleeve," Danish lobbes "clown, bumpkin." Related: Lobbed; lobbing. The noun in this sense is from 1875, from the verb.
lob (n.)
a word of widespread application to lumpish things, probably in Old English. Compare Middle Dutch, Middle Low German lobbe, Old Norse lubba. From late 13c. as a surname; meaning "pollack" is from early 14c.; that of "lazy lout" is from late 14c.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Now, we will store the above LOB'sin the database. "
現(xiàn)在, 我們將把前面的 LOB 儲(chǔ)存到數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)中去.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
2. Writing beyond the end of LOB is allowed and LOB by the number of bytes written.