throttle
throttle 英 [ˈθrɒtl] 美 [ˈθrɑtl]
n. 节流阀;[车辆] 风门;喉咙 vt. 压制,扼杀;使……窒息;使……节流 vi. 节流,减速;窒息
进行时:throttling 过去式:throttled 过去分词:throttled 第三人称单数:throttles 名词复数:throttles
- The throttle of an engine controls the fuel going in, and if you're going at full throttle, you'd better hang onto your hat.
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- n. 节流阀;[车辆] 风门;喉咙
- vt. 压制,扼杀;使……窒息;使……节流
- vi. 节流,减速;窒息
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1. In the cockpit, I push the throttle forward and pull the yoke back until we fly high enough.
我回到驾驶舱里,开大节流阀加速,将“舵杆”向后拉,直到飞得足够高。
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2. The framework also has the ability to 'throttle' areas of the site that could cause potential problems during heavy traffic situations.
这个框架还能够对站点的某些区域进行 “节流”,可以避免这些区域在高流量期间造成潜在的问题。
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3. Now you might want to throttle the number of requests by putting a delay in between each keystroke and when you actually make the request.
现在您可能想通过在每一个按键之间放置一个延迟并在您真正发出请求时来控制请求的数量。
- throttle (n.) 1540s, "throat;" it appears to be an independent formation from throat, perhaps a diminutive form, not derived directly from the verb. The mechanical sense is first recorded 1872, short for throttle-valve (1824). Full-throttle (allowing maximum speed) is from 1848 in reference to steam engines.
- throttle (v.) "strangle to death," c. 1400, probably from Middle English throte "throat" (see throat) + -le, perhaps a frequentative suffix (as in spark/sparkle), or a utensil suffix (as in handle), or simply to distinguish it from throat (v.), which in late 14c. was used to mean "cut the throat of, kill by cutting the throat." Related: Throttled; throttling.
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