decouple 英 [di:ˈkʌpl]   美 [diˈkʌpəl]

decouple

decouple  英 [di:ˈkʌpl] 美 [diˈkʌpəl]

vt. 减弱震波;使分离  n. [电] 去耦 

进行时:decoupling  过去式:decoupled  过去分词:decoupled  第三人称单数:decouples 

These clients force you to decouple your code. 这些客户机强制您对代码进行解耦。
decouple access to the integrated target data from the process of integrating and transforming data from sources into the target in order to allow for scalability and performance. 分离对集成目标数据的访问与将不同来源的数据集成和转换到目标的过程,以提供好的可伸缩性和性能。

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  • vt. 减弱震波;使分离
  • n. [电] 去耦
  • 1. These clients force you to decouple your code.

    这些客户机强制您对代码进行解耦。

  • 2. decouple access to the integrated target data from the process of integrating and transforming data from sources into the target in order to allow for scalability and performance.

    分离对集成目标数据的访问与将不同来源的数据集成和转换到目标的过程,以提供好的可伸缩性和性能。

  • 3. I'll go even further: Extensive unit testing improves your customer experience and the design in your code because it forces you to decouple code that's bound too tightly together.

    我以后会进一步讲述:广泛的单元测试改善您的客户体验,并提高代码的设计水平,这是因为它强迫您解耦联系过于紧密的代码。

  • decouple (v.) c. 1600, from French découpler "to uncouple," from de- (see de-) + coupler (Old French copler; see couple (v.)). Related: Decoupled; decoupling.
de·couple / diːˈkʌpl ; NAmE diːˈkʌpl / verb decouplesth (from sth) ( formal) to end the connection or relationship between two things (使两事物)分离,隔断 decouple decouples decoupled decoupling de·couple / diːˈkʌpl ; NAmE diːˈkʌpl /
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