单词 | time slice |
释义 | > as lemmastime slice time slice n. (a) a short period in the continuum of time; (b) Computing each of the short intervals of time during which a computer or its central processor deals uninterruptedly with one user or program before switching to another. ΘΚΠ the world > time > [noun] > stretch, period, or portion of time tidea900 while971 fristOE stemOE throwOE timeOE selea1250 piecec1300 termc1300 stagea1325 whilesc1330 space?a1400 racec1400 spacec1405 termine1420 parodya1425 timea1425 continuancec1440 thrallc1450 espace1483 space of timec1500 tracta1513 stead1596 reach1654 amidst1664 stretch1698 spell1728 track1835 lifetime1875 time slice1938 society > computing and information technology > software > [noun] > operating systems software > time-sharing > time allocated time slice1967 time slot1967 1938 Jrnl. Royal Statist. Soc. 101 514 Those concepts are so defined as to compel it to deal only with momentary time-slices in an economic system's history. 1965 Language 41 193 To the comparativists of the 1870's..a ‘synchronic’ view could be nothing more than taking a relatively thin time-slice and doing the best one can with it. 1967 Internat. Jrnl. Appl. Radiation & Isotopes 18 717/1 In the program which was written, the data are processed one ‘time slice’ at a time. 2006 Lancs. Life Feb. 128/3 This book is a time slice—a portrait of modern England sitting alongside the evidence of hundreds, even thousands, of years of history. 2010 S. Mallach & C. Gutwenger in R. Keller et al. Facing Multicore-Challenge 33 The scheduler is forced to wait until the end of the current time slice. < as lemmas |
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