reclamation 英 [,reklə'meɪʃən]   美 [,rɛklə'meʃən]

reclamation

reclamation  英 [,reklə'meɪʃən] 美 [,rɛklə'meʃən]

n. 开垦;收回;再利用;矫正 

名词复数:reclamations 

The various garbage collection implementations use different strategies for identification and reclamation of unreachable objects, and they interact differently with the user program and scheduler. 不同的垃圾收集实现使用不同的策略来识别和收回不可到达的对象,它们与用户程序和调度器以不同的方式互动。
My biggest victory so far — one that I hope to finally achieve later today — has been the reclamation of my workshop. 我至今为止最大的成功—是我想在今天晚些时候最后完成的一件事—是对我的工作室再改造。

  • Reclamation is the act of returning something to a former, better state. Land reclamation might involve razing a strip mall and planting crops.
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  • n. 开垦;收回;再利用;矫正
  • 1. The various garbage collection implementations use different strategies for identification and reclamation of unreachable objects, and they interact differently with the user program and scheduler.

    不同的垃圾收集实现使用不同的策略来识别和收回不可到达的对象,它们与用户程序和调度器以不同的方式互动。

  • 2. My biggest victory so far — one that I hope to finally achieve later today — has been the reclamation of my workshop.

    我至今为止最大的成功—是我想在今天晚些时候最后完成的一件事—是对我的工作室再改造。

  • 3. Egypt, Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates are "building solid experience in afforestation and reclamation of desert areas, using sewage water for irrigation".

    埃及、科威特、阿曼和阿拉伯联合酋长国“正在造林和改造沙漠地区方面积累着坚实的经验,使用污水用于灌溉”。

  • reclamation (n.) late 15c., "a revoking" (of a grant, etc.), from Old French réclamacion and directly from Latin reclamationem (nominative reclamatio) "a cry of 'no,' a shout of disapproval," noun of action from past participle stem of reclamare "cry out against, protest" (see reclaim). From 1630s as "action of calling (someone) back" (from iniquity, etc.); meaning "action of claiming something taken awat" is from 1787. Of land from 1848.
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