truss
truss 英 [trʌs] 美 [trʌs]
n. 束;构架;捆 vt. 捆绑;用构架支撑
进行时:trussing 过去式:trussed 过去分词:trussed 第三人称单数:trusses 名词复数:trusses
- A truss is a framework that supports something, like a roof or a bridge. A steel beam that holds up a bridge is called a truss. Another kind of truss is a similar structure that's designed to support a roof.
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- n. 束;构架;捆
- vt. 捆绑;用构架支撑
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1. This explains the discrepancy between the time reported by truss and that from the client end.
这就解释了 truss 报告的时间和客户端感觉到的时间之间出现差异的原因。
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2. The elapsed time is meaningless for these purposes, because it refers to the time from when truss was started to when it ended, and it has no relation to the Web request.
对于这些目的来说,所耗时间是没有意义的,因为它指的是从启动 truss 开始到其结束的时间,而与 Web 请求没有任何关系。
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3. I suggest using truss to further diagnose the issue.
我建议使用 truss 进一步判断问题。
- truss (n.) c. 1200, "collection of things bound together," from Old French trousse, torse "parcel, package, bundle," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *torciare "to twist," from Late Latin torquere "to twist" (from PIE root *terkw- "to twist"). Meaning "surgical appliance to support a rupture, etc." first attested 1540s. Sense of "framework for supporting a roof or bridge" is first recorded 1650s.
- truss (v.) c. 1200, "to load, load up," from Anglo-French trusser, Old French trusser, torser "to load, fill, pack, fasten" (11c.), from Old French trousse, torse (see truss (n.)). Related: Trussed; trussing.
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