concatenation
concatenation 英 [kənkætə'neɪʃn] 美 [kən'kætə'neʃən]
n. 串联,连结
名词复数:concatenations
- Concatenation refers to a series of things — ideas, events, animals — that are somehow interconnected, individual parts that are linked to form a single unit, like the links in a chain.
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- n. 串联,连结
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1. Listing 2 shows a sample algorithm which creates such a key by string concatenation.
清单 2 显示了一个通过字符串串联创建此类键的示例算法。
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2. This is the landscape in which the Arab revolt has finally erupted, in a concatenation facilitated by the two great cultural unities of the region, language and religion.
这就是阿拉伯歧义最终爆发的环境,后者是在一种为此区域两大文化单位,语言和宗教促进的串联中爆发的。
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3. The Arab revolt of 2011 belongs to a rare class of historical events: a concatenation of political upheavals, one detonating the other, across an entire region of the world.
2011年的阿拉伯起义属于一类罕见的历史事件:政治剧变的串联,这些动乱相互引爆,遍及一整个世界性的区域。
- concatenation (n.) c. 1600, "state of being linked together," from Late Latin concatenationem (nominative concatenatio) "a linking together," noun of action from past participle stem of concatenare "to link together," from com "with, together" (see con-) + catenare, from catena "a chain" (see chain (n.)). As "a series of things united like links in a chain" from 1726.
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