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benchmarks

英 [ˈbentʃmɑːks]

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n.  基准
benchmark的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 基准;水准点;衡量尺度
    Abenchmarkis something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared.
    1. The truck industry is a benchmark for the economy.
      卡车业是衡量经济的一个基准。

双语例句

  • For these and other reasons, IBM generally relies on industry standard benchmarks.
    由于这些和其他原因,IBM通常依赖行业标准基准测试。
  • Each of these benchmarks had its own LPAR and virtualization within the same physical hardware.
    在相同的物理硬件中,每个基准测试有它自己的LPAR和虚拟化。
  • We used several benchmarks from the Great Language Shootout to measure our progress.
    我们使用了来自于GreatLanguageShootout的几个基准进行度量。
  • This is partly because investors are increasingly using similar benchmarks to judge performance.
    这一现象的部分原因在于,投资者越来越多地使用相似的基准来评判市场的表现。
  • Set benchmarks, comparing expected time versus actual time for a specific number of tests.
    设置基准,以对比特定数量的测试的期望的时间和实际的时间。
  • Investment performance, or comparing to investment benchmarks, will not do it.
    投资表现,或者与投资基准相比较的做法,则收不到这种效果。
  • Core-library: benchmarks that specifically exercise Ruby's core library classes and methods.
    Ruby的核心库中类和方法的评测。
  • Create benchmarks or milestones.
    或里程碑。某一个。
  • Inflation is a great distorter of seemingly fixed economic ideas and benchmarks.
    通货膨胀是对看来稳定的经济观念和基准的严重歪曲。
  • This can be accomplished by running a few industry-accepted benchmarks.
    这可以通过运行几个行业认可的基准测试来完成。