elide
elide 英 [iˈlaɪd] 美 [ɪˈlaɪd]
vt. 省略;取消;删去;不予考虑删节
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- To elide something is to omit it or get rid of it. If your parents are especially strict, you might tell them about the A you got on your English essay and elide the fact that you failed your math quiz.
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- vt. 省略;取消;删去;不予考虑删节
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1. On an ordinary day, you can explain the complexities of a relationship, or simply elide them.
在平常的一天,你可以去解释一种关系的复杂性,或者简单地忽略他们。
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2. In the case of this single threaded benchmark, it is quite safe for Hotspot to safely elide the lock.
在这个单线程化的基准测试中,Hotspot可以非常安全地将锁省略掉。
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3. The challenge is to bind these powers into a progressive security council.Take Libya.Britain, America and France should never again elide the responsibility to protect populations with regime change.
现在的问题是要让这些国家进入一个有进步作用的安理会,对待利比亚,英国、美国和法国不能再推脱用推翻政府来保护平民的责任。
- elide (v.) 1590s, a legal term, "to annul, do away with," from Middle French elider (16c.), from Latin elidere "strike out, force out," in grammar "suppress (a vowel)" from ex "out" (see ex-) + -lidere, combining form of laedere "to strike" (see collide). The Latin word in grammatical use translates Greek ekthlibein. Phonological sense "slurring over a sound or part of a word" in English is first recorded 1796. Related: Elided; eliding.
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