“restart”的英英意思

单词 restart
释义 I. restart, n.|riːˈstɑːt, ˈriːstaːt|
[re- 5 a.]
A fresh start; a beginning again. Also attrib.
1888Daily News 27 Aug. 2/4 The restart of additional ironworks that have long been standing.1897Westm. Gaz. 8 Mar. 9/2 From the re-start Wales took the ball down into Irish quarters.1971Computers & Humanities V. 140 One of the most powerful features of this system is the restart procedure... The restart capability is especially useful under a system which limits the amount of time and records a user can run at any one time.1977Gloss. Terms Data Processing (B.S.I.) vii. 9/2 Restart condition, in the execution of a computer program, a condition that can be re-established and that permits a restart of the computer program.Ibid., Restart point, a place in a computer program at which its execution may be restarted; in particular, the address of a restart instruction.
II. reˈstart, v.|riː-|
[re- 5 a.]
To start again. Hence reˈstarted ppl. a.; reˈstarting vbl. n.
trans.1845Youatt Dog ii. 33 The hare, the re-starting of which is left to the spaniel.1863Cornh. Mag. VII. 389 The time by..the restarted chronometer.1884Manch. Exam. 11 Oct. 4/3 We do not find any disposition to re-start looms.
intr.1851C. L. Smith tr. Tasso xi. lvii, The enemy gains fresh vigour, hope re-starts within him.1885Manch. Exam. 3 Jan. 5/1 The engines had only re-started yesterday morning after a serious stoppage.

 

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