splice
splice 英 [splaɪs] 美 [splaɪs]
vt. 拼接;接合;使结婚 n. 接合;结婚
进行时:splicing 过去式:spliced 过去分词:spliced 第三人称单数:splices 名词复数:splices
- As noun and verb, splice refers to the overlapping or interweaving of two ends of something to create the strongest possible attachment.
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- vt. 拼接;接合;使结婚
- n. 接合;结婚
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1. To investigate further, Dr Drayna is now attempting to splice human stutter-causing genes into the DNA of mice.
为了更深入地调查,德雷纳现在正尝试将人类引起口吃的基因拼接到老鼠的DNA上。
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2. The UNION statement in particular is useful to a hacker because it allows him to splice the results of one query onto another.
UNION 语句对黑客尤其有用,因为黑客可以通过它将一个查询的结果接合到另一查询结果上。
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3. Better yet, a kernel splice interrupts normal system operation for a mere fraction of a millisecond, leaving daemons, processes, and connections intact.
更棒的是,内核拼接 只会中断正常系统操作不到一毫秒,守护进程、进程和连接都保持不变。
- splice (n.) 1620s (implied in splicing), first recorded in writing of Capt. John Smith, from splice (v.). Motion picture film sense is from 1923. In colloquial use, "marriage union, wedding" (1830).
- splice (v.) 1520s, originally a sailors' word, from Middle Dutch splissen "to splice" (Dutch splitsen), from Proto-Germanic *spli-, from PIE root *(s)plei- "to split, splice" (see flint). The Dutch word was borrowed in French as épisser. Used of motion picture film from 1912; of DNA from 1975. Related: Spliced; splicing; splicer.
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