latency 英 ['leɪtənsɪ]   美 [ˈletnsi]

latency

latency  英 ['leɪtənsɪ] 美 [ˈletnsi]

n. 潜伏;潜在因素 

名词复数:latencies 

This ensures correct concurrent behavior at the expense of some latency. 这样以一定的延迟确保了正确的并发行为。
Depending on the size and number of contracts to be asserted, this can impact latency and throughput. 根据要验证的契约大小与数目,这可能会对响应速度和吞吐量有影响。

  • Latency is a noun referring to something inactive, dormant, or lying in wait. It’s the state of not being visibly active yet — like when you're hiding out and waiting to jump up and yell "Surprise!"
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  • n. 潜伏;潜在因素
  • 1. This ensures correct concurrent behavior at the expense of some latency.

    这样以一定的延迟确保了正确的并发行为。

  • 2. Depending on the size and number of contracts to be asserted, this can impact latency and throughput.

    根据要验证的契约大小与数目,这可能会对响应速度和吞吐量有影响。

  • 3. Understanding how the application is performing on each tier and for each class of transaction or where latency exists in the code is crucial.

    了解应用程序在各个层次上的性能以及如何处理每类事务或存在延迟的地方,这是至关重要的一个方面。

  • latency (n.) 1630s, "condition of being concealed, unobserved existence," from latent + abstract noun suffix -cy. Meaning "delay between stimulus and response" is from 1882 (perhaps via the notion of "dormancy"); computer sense (latency time) is from 1954.
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