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单词 asynchronous
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Definition of asynchronous in English:

asynchronous

adjective eɪˈsɪŋkrənəseɪˈsɪŋkrənəs
  • 1Not existing or occurring at the same time.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The popularity of email stems largely from its user friendliness, efficiency, and versatility in facilitating asynchronous communication.
    • Hatching may be synchronous or asynchronous (one or two days apart).
    • This seeming paradox - that bringing two or more people into a conversation is more efficient than a series of asynchronous emails or voice mails - is simply explained.
    • Far more use could be made of asynchronous communication to reduce interruptions.
    • While it is not feasible to allot extra in-class time to one subject over others to reap the benefits of repetition, an advantage of asynchronous web-based materials is that they can be assigned outside of class.
    • It's like having an extended asynchronous conversation and being able to save what were once stray thoughts.
    • The only time services work online is when we accept this is an asynchronous media.
    • It is not commonly known that, luckily for the U.S. economy, the 1990s was a period dominated by asynchronous global recessions, when key economies took turns going into recession.
    • Foreshadowing email, they made informal, asynchronous communication with your co-workers a major part of modern office life.
    • Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats.
    • The course syllabus, competencies, unit objectives, topics for asynchronous discussion, and exams will be available to the student in a Web-enhanced environment.
    • Consequently, there appears to be some asynchronous breeding in the population, possibly allowing males excluded from the area in the initial part of the season to obtain copulations.
    • Like speech, e-communication may be essentially immediate; unlike speech, it may be deeply asynchronous, and always unpredictably so.
    • Like e-mail, SMS is asynchronous, which allows users to respond when it is convenient.
    • The enhancement of online learning through interaction comes in both synchronous and asynchronous exchanges.
  • 2Telecommunications Computing
    Controlling the timing of operations by the use of pulses sent when the previous operation is completed rather than at regular intervals.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To achieve this fine-grained control, detailed, real-time, asynchronous messages are sent back and forth between the application and media servers.
    • The company has been doing research on asynchronous computing for more than ten years.
    • On the other hand, when an asynchronous transmission request is issued, the reception device does not wait for the requested object to arrive before decoding another instruction.
    • The answer may be more analogous to an alternative method of coordinating operations known as asynchronous computing.
    • This enables a high-data throughput between the synchronous circuit and the asynchronous circuit independently of a clock frequency of the synchronous circuit.
    • The upgraded system provides high-speed digital microwave radios, asynchronous transfer mode bandwidth management, and a new network management system.
    • In the early days of computing, both asynchronous and synchronous circuits were used in computers, but the latter came to dominate because they were easier to design, test and debug.
  • 3(of a machine or motor) not working in time with the alternations of current.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Power losses occurring during the operation of a controlled asynchronous motor are calculated and used to determine the parameters of the cooling air flow produced by a ventilator.
    • Industrial automation has placed increasing demands on asynchronous motor drives and the tasks performed by these machines are becoming ever more complex.
    • Although the construction of asynchronous motors is simple and their equivalent circuits and operations are well understood, it is still considered the most difficult topic to learn and teach.
    • Second, an asynchronous engine is definitely more complex than existing sequential engines.
    • The three-phase asynchronous motor makes use of the induction principle for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  • 4Astronomy
    (of a satellite) revolving round the parent planet at a different rate from that at which the planet rotates.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And asynchronous satellites orbit at 400 miles above the Earth, while polar satellites orbit much lower than that, and geostationary satellites orbit at 22,223 miles above the Earth or rather less than 22,000 nautical miles.

Derivatives

  • asynchronously

  • adverb
    • Eggs are incubated for 25-30 days and hatch asynchronously.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Because incubation begins before all eggs have been laid, the eggs hatch asynchronously, and the older chicks are noticeably larger than they younger chicks.
      • In a web-based course, the course content is developed as modules in HTML, and interaction takes place asynchronously through discussion boards or plain old e-mail.
      • We assume that cells reproduce asynchronously.
      • Events are queued asynchronously, in real time as the events happen, but they are read synchronously via the read system call.
      • When people exchange information they can do it synchronously, i.e., interacting at the same time, or asynchronously, i.e., interacting at different times.
  • asynchrony

  • noun
    • The function of hatching asynchrony has been the subject of dynamic debates and intensive research effort.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Specifically, participants are presented with a sequence of brief stimuli with a constant stimulus onset asynchrony, and are asked to respond when they believe the sequence has ended.
      • Considerable flowering asynchrony among fig trees in any population increases the likelihood that a fig wasp emerging at any time of year will be able to locate a receptive fig.
      • Indeed, in our study population, hatching asynchrony was higher in a warmer year than in an average year.
      • In this study, we investigated whether seasonal reproduction in a tropical species is synchronous between two populations in close proximity and, if not, whether asynchrony is correlated with genetic and cultural differentiation.
 
 

Definition of asynchronous in US English:

asynchronous

adjectiveeɪˈsɪŋkrənəsāˈsiNGkrənəs
  • 1(of two or more objects or events) not existing or happening at the same time.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Far more use could be made of asynchronous communication to reduce interruptions.
    • The only time services work online is when we accept this is an asynchronous media.
    • It is not commonly known that, luckily for the U.S. economy, the 1990s was a period dominated by asynchronous global recessions, when key economies took turns going into recession.
    • Foreshadowing email, they made informal, asynchronous communication with your co-workers a major part of modern office life.
    • This seeming paradox - that bringing two or more people into a conversation is more efficient than a series of asynchronous emails or voice mails - is simply explained.
    • Consequently, there appears to be some asynchronous breeding in the population, possibly allowing males excluded from the area in the initial part of the season to obtain copulations.
    • Hatching may be synchronous or asynchronous (one or two days apart).
    • It's like having an extended asynchronous conversation and being able to save what were once stray thoughts.
    • Like e-mail, SMS is asynchronous, which allows users to respond when it is convenient.
    • While it is not feasible to allot extra in-class time to one subject over others to reap the benefits of repetition, an advantage of asynchronous web-based materials is that they can be assigned outside of class.
    • The course syllabus, competencies, unit objectives, topics for asynchronous discussion, and exams will be available to the student in a Web-enhanced environment.
    • The popularity of email stems largely from its user friendliness, efficiency, and versatility in facilitating asynchronous communication.
    • The enhancement of online learning through interaction comes in both synchronous and asynchronous exchanges.
    • Like speech, e-communication may be essentially immediate; unlike speech, it may be deeply asynchronous, and always unpredictably so.
    • Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats.
  • 2Computing Telecommunications
    Of or requiring a form of computer control timing protocol in which a specific operation begins upon receipt of an indication (signal) that the preceding operation has been completed.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company has been doing research on asynchronous computing for more than ten years.
    • To achieve this fine-grained control, detailed, real-time, asynchronous messages are sent back and forth between the application and media servers.
    • In the early days of computing, both asynchronous and synchronous circuits were used in computers, but the latter came to dominate because they were easier to design, test and debug.
    • The answer may be more analogous to an alternative method of coordinating operations known as asynchronous computing.
    • On the other hand, when an asynchronous transmission request is issued, the reception device does not wait for the requested object to arrive before decoding another instruction.
    • This enables a high-data throughput between the synchronous circuit and the asynchronous circuit independently of a clock frequency of the synchronous circuit.
    • The upgraded system provides high-speed digital microwave radios, asynchronous transfer mode bandwidth management, and a new network management system.
  • 3(of a machine or motor) not working in time with the alternations of current.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The three-phase asynchronous motor makes use of the induction principle for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy.
    • Industrial automation has placed increasing demands on asynchronous motor drives and the tasks performed by these machines are becoming ever more complex.
    • Power losses occurring during the operation of a controlled asynchronous motor are calculated and used to determine the parameters of the cooling air flow produced by a ventilator.
    • Second, an asynchronous engine is definitely more complex than existing sequential engines.
    • Although the construction of asynchronous motors is simple and their equivalent circuits and operations are well understood, it is still considered the most difficult topic to learn and teach.
  • 4Astronomy
    (of a satellite) revolving around the parent planet at a different rate from that at which the planet rotates.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And asynchronous satellites orbit at 400 miles above the Earth, while polar satellites orbit much lower than that, and geostationary satellites orbit at 22,223 miles above the Earth or rather less than 22,000 nautical miles.
    1. 4.1 (of an orbit) such that a satellite in it is asynchronous.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The scheduled Space Shuttles use a much lower, asynchronous orbit, which means they pass overhead at different times of the day.
      • However, there are lots of satellites that pass overhead in asynchronous orbits that are only 200 or 300 miles away.
      • That this first asynchronous low orbit satellite scheme was made obsolete by the development and placing of extreme altitude synchronous orbit satellites does not diminish the grandeur of the achievement.
 
 
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