第三人称复数:timers
名词定时器; 计时器; 点火调节装置; 跑表,时计
timer的近义词
1. 定时器:ACE学习之定时器(Timer) 定时器(Timer) 在事件超时的时候适当的调用事件处理器的handle_timeout()方法.为调度这样的定时器,反应器拥有一个schedule_timer()的方法.该方法接受事件处理器,以及以ACE_Time_Value对象形式出现的延迟对味参数.此外,
2. 计时员:第二个Higgs doublet的能标比弱作用的能标(250GeV)高, 所以要考虑dimension=6的算符.2.比较不同的,然而都是教学成就高 (high-achievers) 的国家或地区,看有没有相似的地方还有一个裁判团,主要包括计时员(Timer), 语法员(Gra
3. 计时器:4.4 计时器(Timer)和计时器任务(TimerTask)在关系型数据库中,每个数据表中都有许多的数据行(Row),称之为记录(Recorder每条记录都由一些长度固定的字段(Column)组成,这些字段有不同的类型(Type),比如字符串、整数、小数、日期、二进制数据等;
4. 时钟:l 时钟(Timer)也是一个类,每过一毫秒,就触发一次tick事件. 导论 在学习C#中的委托和事件过程中,我读了许多文章来理解他们二者究竟是怎么一回事,以及如何使用他们,现在我将整个的理解过程陈述以下,我学到的每一方面,
1. timer什么意思
1. 计时器;定时器
A timer is a device that measures time, especially one that is part of a machine and causes it to start or stop working at specific times.
e.g. ...electronic timers that automatically switch on the lights when it gets dark.
光线一暗就自动开灯的电子定时器
1. Shot clock - a timer measuring the length of time since the last shot.
2. The police confirmed that it was a homemade bomb with simple production and no timer.
3. timer的反义词
3. The assailants parked the vehicle, unhitched the trailer and then drove away while an electrical timer set off the rockets.
4. Rabinowitz broke the record a week ago, but a faulty electronic timer kept the mark out of the books.
5. The International track and field body said the timer makes a mistake which led to the misunderstanding.
6. Police explosives expert Mohammed Iqbal said the bomb was made from 11 pounds of homemade explosives and detonated by a timer.
7. It acts as a timer for every raid, as the raider has to hold his breath when chanting.
8. Patients turn on the device at bedtime with a remote control, complete with a timer they can set so they fall asleep before the pulses begin.
9. Return to the freezer and set the timer for another 30 minutes.
10. Oppenheimer said the bombers likely used a fairly basic timer that would have been set a half hour or less in advance.
noun
1. a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. a regulator that activates or deactivates a mechanism at set times
3. (sports) an official who keeps track of the time elapsed
Synonym: timekeeper