batch
batch 英 [bætʃ] 美 [bætʃ]
n. 一批 vt. 分批处理
进行时:batching 过去式:batched 过去分词:batched 第三人称单数:batches 名词复数:batches
- A batch is a completed group, collection, or quantity of something, especially something that's just been made. You might, for example, bake a batch of cookies to take to your new neighbor.
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- n. 一批
- vt. 分批处理
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1. Each summer a new batch of students tries to find work.
每年夏天都有一批新的学生要找工作。
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2. We deliver the goods in batches.
我们分批交付货物。
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3. a batch of cookies
一批曲奇饼
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4. to process a batch job
处理一个批作业
- batch (n.) late 15c., probably from a survival of an unrecorded Old English *bæcce "something baked" (compare Old English gebæc) from bacan "bake" (see bake (v.)). Generalized sense of "an aggregation of similar articles" is from 1590s. Batch is to bake as watch (n.) is to wake and match (n.2) "one of a pair" is to make. Extended 1713 to "any quantity produced at one operation."
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