单词 | interleave |
释义 | interleaven. Computing and Telecommunications. = interleaving n. Additions 5. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > hardware > [noun] > central processing unit > ways of processing interleaving1956 multiprocessing1961 parallelism1961 multitasking1966 interleave1967 microprocessing1974 1967 Technol. Week 23 Jan. 11/1 (advt.) One reason why Sigma 5 gets more efficient as it grows larger is that when memory modules are added interleave and overlap occur. 1975 G. E. Newton in Huet & Kahn Proving & Improving Programs 287 The concept of a refinement of a function is presented and used in conjunction with the interleave operation to define the concurrent performance of sequences of functions. 1984 IEEE Software Oct. 55/2 If we say two processes, P1 and P2, are interleaved by enumerating their m2 partial states, then the interleave principle simply states that if a violation of the mutual exclusion, starvation, or deadlock feature occurs, it must occur in one of the m2 partial states. 1991 Compute! Nov. 133/1 Calibrate optimizes your hard disk interleave to maximize data transfer speed and performs nondestructive low-level formatting of the disk. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2019). interleavev. 1. transitive. To insert leaves, usually blank, between the ordinary leaves of (a book). ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > leaves or pages of book > [verb (transitive)] > insert leaves or pages remit1583 interleave1668 interfoliate1888 to tip in1926 1668 A. Wood Life & Times (1892) II. 140 Interleaving the book, he added to it [etc.]. 1839 J. G. Lockhart Let. in S. Smiles Publisher & Friends (1891) II. xxxiv. 453 He is going to interleave his copy and annotate largely. 1874 J. S. Blackie On Self-culture 21 The young student cannot begin too early the practice of interleaving certain books. 2. a. transferred and figurative. To insert or introduce something at regular intervals between (things) or between the parts of (a thing). Const. with. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition or fact of being interjacent > be or make interjacent [verb (transitive)] > place (a thing) between interlace1532 interlard1545 interplace1548 object1548 intersert1582 lace1595 interpose1599 interblend1605 interlay1609 enlard1621 interpone1678 intercalate1824 interpolate1827 interlocate1851 interleave1856 sandwich1861 1856 T. De Quincey Confessions Eng. Opium-eater (rev. ed.) in Select. Grave & Gay V. 143 Any feasible plan for interleaving days of hardship with days of ease. 1861 H. R. Reynolds in Life (1898) vii. 176 We do vary and curtail and interleave the liturgy with free prayer and psalmody. 1878 A. H. Green et al. Coal: Hist. & Uses ii. 42 Towards the north..the rock becomes interleaved with shale and sandstone. b. With inverted construction. Const. in. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > alternation > alternate [verb (transitive)] altern1447 entermetea1500 interchange1561 interpose1602 alternate1605 interplace1650 interleave1802 interleaf1900 1802 T. S. Surr Splendid Misery III. 49 The transparent Fashions of London and Paris..not unaptly interleaved in Les Études de la Nature. Draft additions 1993 3. Computing and Telecommunications. To interfile (two or more digitized signals or sequences of information) by alternating between them; to alternate (one such signal or sequence) with others. Also, to divide (memory, etc.) between a number of different tasks by allocating successive segments to each in turn. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > hardware > use hardware [verb (transitive)] > interleave interleave1956 1956 Proc. Inst. Electr. Engineers 103 B. Suppl. iii. 371/1 In such a computer arithmetical operations are facilitated by interleaving the digits of the words stored on the drum. 1962 Gloss. Terms Automatic Data Processing (B.S.I.) 70 Interleave (to), 1. To assign successive addresses to locations separated physically or in time by other locations. 2. To allocate digits to cells on a track such that cells allocated to successive digits of a particular word are separated by a specific number of intermediate cells which may be allocated similarly to the digits of other words. 1969 Brit. Patent 1,172,747 3 Dec. 1/2 In each data group the error checking digits are interleaved with the information digits. 1976 Aviation Week & Space Technol. 16 Feb. 57/1 The Naval Electronics Laboratory Center at San Diego..found it necessary to synchronize and interleave four 250 megabits/sec. electronic drivers to achieve the desired operating speed in the optical device. 1987 Which Video? Jan. 27/3 One of the biggest problems with ordinary TV reception is the need for both luminance and chrominance to share the same transmission channel. It's cleverly arranged by ‘interleaving’ the two streams of information. 1988 PC Mag. 27 Dec. 217/1 Micro 1's toll-free tech support can walk you through options like the one that loads the BIOS into RAM for faster operations, as well as others that interleave memory for near-zero-wait-state operation. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1967v.1668 |
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