hash
hash 英 [hæʃ] 美 [hæʃ]
n. 剁碎的食物;混杂,拼凑;重新表述 vt. 搞糟,把…弄乱;切细;推敲
进行时:hashing 过去式:hashed 过去分词:hashed 第三人称单数:hashes 名词复数:hashes
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- n. 剁碎的食物;混杂,拼凑;重新表述
- vt. 搞糟,把…弄乱;切细;推敲
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1. The incubator project lets you hash out your ideas and get feedback and help from other volunteers.
孵化器项目会让您推敲您的想法,并让您从其他志愿者那里得到反馈和帮助。
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2. And then hash character takes in any string or character, single character, gives me back a number. Notice what I do.
然后哈希接受任何字符串或字母,单个字符,返回给我一个数字,注意我要做什么。
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3. And then, if I want to find out if something's there, I do the same thing. But notice now, hash is converting the input into an integer.
然后,我想查找出某些元素是否在列表中,我做同样的事,但是现在注意,哈希是将输入转化成一个整数,所以,其思想是什么?
- hash (n.1) "a stew of meat cut into small pieces," 1660s, from hash (v.). Meaning "a mix, a mess" is from 1735.
- hash (n.2) short for hashish, 1959.
- hash (v.) 1650s, "to hack, chop into small pieces," from French hacher "chop up" (14c.), from Old French hache "ax" (see hatchet). Hash browns (1926) is short for hashed browned potatoes (1886), with the -ed omitted, as in mash potatoes. The hash marks on a football field were so called by 1954, from their similarity to hash marks, armed forces slang for "service stripes on the sleeve of a military uniform" (1909), which supposedly were called that because they mark the number of years one has had free food (that is, hash (n.1)) from the Army; but perhaps there is a connection with the noun form of hatch (v.2).
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