conflation 英 [kən'fleɪʃən]   美 [kən'fleʃən]

conflation

conflation  英 [kən'fleɪʃən] 美 [kən'fleʃən]

n. 合并;异文合成本 

名词复数:conflations 

As an additional performance improvement, the cache does conflation on these dirty records. 作为额外的性能改善,缓存会合并这些脏记录。
conflation means if the same record is updated or dirtied multiple times within the buffering period then it only keeps the last update. 合并意味着如果相同的记录被更新,或者在缓冲区内被多次标记为脏数据,则只保证最后一次更新。

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  • n. 合并;异文合成本
  • 1. As an additional performance improvement, the cache does conflation on these dirty records.

    作为额外的性能改善,缓存会合并这些脏记录。

  • 2. conflation means if the same record is updated or dirtied multiple times within the buffering period then it only keeps the last update.

    合并意味着如果相同的记录被更新,或者在缓冲区内被多次标记为脏数据,则只保证最后一次更新。

  • 3. It is tempting to read too much into the conflation (are you calling the president a terror leader?) or to look past it entirely (the names sound similar, big deal).

    是读的太多了把它们混合在了一起(你在把总统称为恐怖分子头目吗?) ,或是完全忽视了它(这两个名字听起来很相似,都是大人物),这个问题很具有诱惑力。

  • conflation (n.) mid-15c., "a harmony of the Gospels;" 1620s, "action of fusing together," from Late Latin conflationem (nominative conflatio), noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin conflare "bring together, compose," also "melt together," literally "to blow together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + flare "to blow" (from PIE root *bhle- "to blow"). Meaning "inadvertent combination of two readings of the same passage" is from 1881.
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