bottleneck 英 [ˈbɒtlnek]   美 [ˈbɑtlnek]

bottleneck

bottleneck  英 [ˈbɒtlnek] 美 [ˈbɑtlnek]

n. 瓶颈;障碍物 

进行时:bottlenecking  过去式:bottlenecked  过去分词:bottlenecked  第三人称单数:bottlenecks  名词复数:bottlenecks 

The bottleneck in my case was the performance of my computer. 对于我的事件来说,瓶颈是我电脑的表现。
These tools do more analysis of the system at runtime, and can support in-depth bottleneck analysis. 这些工具在运行时对系统进行更多的分析,可以支持深入的瓶颈分析。

  • A bottleneck is a type of traffic jam, when cars get stuck or slowed down in a narrow part of the roadway. You might leave work two hours later than usual to avoid a bottleneck.
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  • n. 瓶颈;障碍物
  • 1. The bottleneck in my case was the performance of my computer.

    对于我的事件来说,瓶颈是我电脑的表现。

  • 2. These tools do more analysis of the system at runtime, and can support in-depth bottleneck analysis.

    这些工具在运行时对系统进行更多的分析,可以支持深入的瓶颈分析。

  • 3. The goal of performance testing is to identify the performance bottleneck by collecting analysis data for all components involved.

    性能测试的目标就是通过为所有涉及到的组件收集分析数据,识别性能的瓶颈。

  • bottleneck (n.) also bottle-neck, "narrow entrance, spot where traffic becomes congested," 1896; from bottle (n.) + neck (n.). Meaning "anything which obstructs a flow" is from 1922; the verb in this sense is from 1928.
bottle·neck / ˈbɒtlnek ; NAmE ˈbɑːtlnek / noun 1 a narrow or busy section of road where the traffic often gets slower and stops 瓶颈路段,狭窄街道(常引起交通阻塞) 2 anything that delays development or progress, particularly in business or industry (尤指工商业发展的)瓶颈,阻碍,障碍 SYN logjam bottleneck bottlenecks bottle·neck / ˈbɒtlnek ; NAmE ˈbɑːtlnek /
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