fragmentation / ˌfræg mənˈteɪ ʃən /

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fragmentation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or process of fragmenting; state of being fragmented.
  2. the disintegration, collapse, or breakdown of norms of thought, behavior, or social relationship.
  3. the pieces of an exploded fragmentation bomb or grenade.
  4. Computers. the process or result of storing data from a file in noncontiguous sectors on a disk drive. As files are created, modified, deleted, etc., the files are split into smaller pieces and the remaining free space on the disk is broken up, slowing down data access speed on the disk.

fragmentation 近义词

fragmentation

等同于 fracture

fragmentation

等同于 disintegration

更多fragmentation例句

  1. Working with János Török, a specialist in computer simulations, and Ferenc Kun, an expert on fragmentation physics, Domokos found that cuboid averages showed up in rock types like gypsum and limestone as well.
  2. The world is entering a new, more intense era of fragmentation that is going to change the way the internet works.
  3. Ryan Davis, a Trinity University aerosol expert, looked at this specific scenario and estimated that fragmentation was unlikely at the air velocities the researchers tested.
  4. Social media’s role has not been to dramatically change the direction of this system, but to intensify the polarization and fragmentation it causes.
  5. The pandemic highlighted many longstanding systemic flaws in the health care system, including fragmentation, inaccessibility, high costs, and health outcome disparities.
  6. Other species losses take more time and occur due to landscape fragmentation.
  7. First, it means the probably irreversible fragmentation of the modern Syrian state.
  8. Instead, we have irony, allusion, meta commentary, fragmentation, parody, and pastiche.
  9. (LOC 432) The army's standard fragmentation grenade has a blast radius of 15 meters.
  10. In this sense the fragmentation of the opposition could also work against Netanyahu.
  11. The fragmentation bombs were a late development in this class of work.
  12. The multiple fragmentation of the SA stock presumably terminated by the end of the Pliocene.
  13. We are very good at fragmentation-it defines our narrow specialties.
  14. The earliest American requirement in this production was for defensive grenades, of the fragmentation type.
  15. Nursing as caring resists fragmentation of the unitary phenomenon of our discipline.