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interleaving

/in-ter-lee-ving/US // ˌɪn tərˈli vɪŋ //

交错排列,交错,交织,交错式

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Computers.

    • : a method for making data retrieval more efficient by rearranging or renumbering the sectors on a hard disk or by splitting a computer's main memory into sections so that the sectors or sections can be read in alternating cycles.

Examples

  • This ingenious interleaving of the Bible and the Peerage found a host of admirers.

  • Glennard, taking the volume from his hand, glanced with a kind of repugnance at the interleaving of yellow cris-crossed sheets.

  • Printed in black ink on cream laid book paper, without interleaving of tissue.

  • Damp some white blotting-paper by interleaving it with common white paper that has been wetted with a sponge.

  • The backing of a flat piece of soft wood with an interleaving of stout paper or, better still, millboard, must not be forgotten.