fragmentation
US /ˌfræɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
UK /ˌfræɡ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
名词
1.
碎片化, 分裂
the process or result of breaking something into small pieces or parts
示例:
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The fragmentation of the ancient artifact made it difficult to reassemble.
这件古代文物的碎片化使其难以重新组装。
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Political fragmentation can lead to instability in a country.
政治分裂可能导致国家不稳定。
2.
碎片
in computing, the condition of a file system in which files are stored in non-contiguous blocks, leading to slower access times
示例:
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Regular defragmentation can reduce disk fragmentation and improve computer performance.
定期碎片整理可以减少磁盘碎片并提高计算机性能。
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Excessive memory fragmentation can lead to system slowdowns.
过度的内存碎片可能导致系统运行缓慢。