demarcation
demarcation 英 [ˌdi:mɑ:ˈkeɪʃn] 美 [ˌdimɑrˈkeɪʃn]
n. 划分;划界;限界
名词复数:demarcations
- A demarcation is a line, boundary, or other conceptual separation between things. Geographically, a demarcation might be the border that separates two countries or the river that divides two regions.
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- n. 划分;划界;限界
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1. We will return to this requirement when we discuss transaction demarcation in Part 3 of this series.
在本系列的第 3 部分中讨论事务划分时,我们将详细讨论这个需求。
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2. Unlike the example in Listing 1, with declarative transaction demarcation there is no transaction management code in the component methods.
与清单 1 中的示例不同,由于有宣告式事务划分,这段组件代码中没有事务管理代码。
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3. Organization of activities also provides the starting point for transaction demarcation (discussed below), where particular business operations are performed in the context of a transaction.
活动的组织还提供事务划分的起始点(在下面讨论),在此,特定的业务运作在事务的情况下执行。
- demarcation (n.) c. 1752, from Spanish linea de demarcacion or Portuguese linha de demarcaçao, name of the line laid down by Pope Alexander VI, May 4, 1493, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal on a line 100 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands. Applied from 1801 to other lines dividing regions. From Spanish de- (see de-) + marcar "to mark the boundaries of," from a Germanic source (see mark (n.1)).
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