coarsen 英 [ˈkɔ:sn]   美 [ˈkɔrsn]

coarsen

coarsen  英 [ˈkɔ:sn] 美 [ˈkɔrsn]

vt. 使变粗;使变粗俗  vi. 变粗糙;变粗俗 

进行时:coarsening  过去式:coarsened  过去分词:coarsened  第三人称单数:coarsens  名词复数:coarsens 

One of the things we could do is coarsen the lock to include the loop. 优化的方法之一就是将锁粗化,以包含整个循环。
Interestingly, the decision to coarsen can be made independent to the number of threads contending for the locks. 有趣的是,是否进行锁粗化,与竞争锁的线程数量是无关的。

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  • vt. 使变粗;使变粗俗
  • vi. 变粗糙;变粗俗
  • 1. One of the things we could do is coarsen the lock to include the loop.

    优化的方法之一就是将锁粗化,以包含整个循环。

  • 2. Interestingly, the decision to coarsen can be made independent to the number of threads contending for the locks.

    有趣的是,是否进行锁粗化,与竞争锁的线程数量是无关的。

  • 3. Lyona Ostricker would assume the stage and sing Russian classics and then coarsen his voice and do an imitation of a famous black jazz singer.

    莱昂纳·奥斯特里克将上台,先唱首俄罗斯经典老歌,然后再把声音变低,模仿一位著名的黑人爵士歌手。

  • coarsen (v.) "to make coarse or coarser," in any sense, 1805, from coarse + -en (2). Related: Coarsened; coarsening.
coars·en / ˈkɔːsn ; NAmE ˈkɔːrsn / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become or make sth become thicker and/or rougher (使)变厚,变粗糙 Her hair gradually coarsened as she grew older. 随着年龄的增长,她的头发逐渐变粗糙了。 coarsensth His features had been coarsened by the weather. 气候使他的容貌变得粗糙。 2 to become or make sb become less polite and often offensive in the way they behave (使)变得粗鲁无礼 [transitive ,  intransitive ] coarsen(sb) The six long years in prison had coarsened him. 六年漫长的监狱生活使他变得粗鲁无礼。 coarsen coarsens coarsened coarsening coars·en / ˈkɔːsn ; NAmE ˈkɔːrsn /
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