elide

英 [iˈlaɪd] 美 [iˈlaɪd]

v.  省略(词的部分)发音

过去分词:elided第三人称单数:elides过去式:elided现在分词:eliding复数:elides

BNC.35121 / COCA.28717



牛津词典

verb

  1. 省略(词的部分)发音
    to leave out the sound of part of a word when you are pronouncing it
    1. The ‘t’ in ‘often’ may be elided.
      often中的t可以不发音。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 忽略,省略(尤指区别)
    If you elide something, especially a distinction, you leave it out or ignore it.
    1. These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
      这些思维习惯忽略了普通和正常之间的区别。
  2. VERB (语言学中)省略
    In linguistics, if you elide a word, you do not pronounce or write it fully.
    1. He complained about BBC announcers eliding their words.
      他抱怨说英国广播公司播音员省略了他们的话。

双语例句

  1. These habits of thinking elide the difference between what is common and what is normal.
    这些思维习惯忽略了普通和正常之间的区别。
  2. He complained about BBC announcers eliding their words.
    他抱怨说英国广播公司播音员省略了他们的话。
  3. Indeed the two aims may be beginning to elide.
    确实,现在这两个目标也几乎可以忽略了。
  4. In practice, all these dangers elide and overlap.
    在现实生活中,这三种危险相互交织和重叠在一起。
  5. Given the single threaded nature of this benchmark, I was fully expecting Escape Analysis to elide the lock thus rendering StringBuffer performance equivalent to that of StringBuilder.
    明确了这个基准测试的单线程化的本质后,我期待着逸出分析会消除锁,从而将StringBuffer的性能提到了与StringBuilder相同的水平。
  6. In the case of this single threaded benchmark, it is quite safe for Hotspot to safely elide the lock.
    在这个单线程化的基准测试中,Hotspot可以非常安全地将锁省略掉。

英英释义

verb

  1. leave or strike out
    1. This vowel is usually elided before a single consonant