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cache

/kash/US // kæʃ //UK // (kæʃ) //

缓存,缓存器,高速缓存,罐头

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a hiding place, especially one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc.: She hid her jewelry in a little cache in the cellar.
    • : anything so hidden: The enemy never found our cache of food.
    • : Also called cache storage .Computers. a temporary storage space or memory that allows fast access to data: Web browser cache;CPU cache.
    • : Alaska and Northern Canada. a small shed elevated on poles above the reach of animals and used for storing food, equipment, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
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    cached, cach·ing.

    • : to put in a cache; conceal; hide.

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Examples

  • For example, your web browser caches images and scripts of sites you visit so subsequent visits to the same page will load much faster.

  • If someone who used the same computer after you in that temporary timeframe knew how to access a browser’s cache, and knew what to look for, it is possible they could have accessed the keys and tokens that you viewed.

  • In the email, obtained by TechCrunch, the social media giant said that the private keys and tokens may have been improperly stored in the browser’s cache by mistake.

  • Keep bears out of your food supplyOne of my favorite uses for 550 cord is when I need to suspend my food cache high in a tree.

  • It helps to be the WSJ, it carries cache with readers, journalists and the world, our ability to negotiate enhanced.

  • Ultimately they would go ahead along with the Washington Post and publish a host of revelations from the Snowden cache.

  • Red squirrels cache the pinecones (saving the bears a ton of work).

  • Certainly, documentary film never had this much cultural cache when it was competing for theater screens.

  • The first cache of photos landed online in late August, and celebs Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and others were targeted.

  • Print also has a certain cache that might appeal to both sex workers and clients.

  • As the caravan came nearer, David was convinced that he saw before him the owner of the cache and the canine.

  • They went to the chamber where Bemmon slept and there, almost at once, they found his cache.

  • They were not drunkards, but the cache had given them hopes of drinks.

  • If worst came to the worst there was bread stuff in the cache.

  • Couldn't we make a sort of cache of it—bury it just outside the cabin for to-night?