gosling 英 [ˈgɒzlɪŋ]   美 [ˈgɑzlɪŋ]

gosling

gosling  英 [ˈgɒzlɪŋ] 美 [ˈgɑzlɪŋ]

n. 小鹅;年轻无知者 

名词复数:goslings 

gosling goes on to talk about the trade-offs between throughput and determinism. Gosling 接着谈到了吞吐量和确定性之间的取舍。
gosling said yesterday he would refuse to divulge details of the man or of when and where the killing took place, "even under torture". 昨天高斯林说 他不会透露与被杀男子有关的任何细节 以及谋杀的时间地点.即使受刑.

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  • n. 小鹅;年轻无知者
  • 1. gosling goes on to talk about the trade-offs between throughput and determinism.

    Gosling 接着谈到了吞吐量和确定性之间的取舍。

  • 2. gosling said yesterday he would refuse to divulge details of the man or of when and where the killing took place, "even under torture".

    昨天高斯林说 他不会透露与被杀男子有关的任何细节 以及谋杀的时间地点.即使受刑.

  • 3. I remember asking this gosling in one of my interviews of him why he left out operator overloading (I don't think that question and answer ended up getting published).

    我记得在采访Gosling时曾问过他为何放弃操作符重载(我想该问题和答案还尚未公开过)。

  • gosling (n.) mid-14c. (late 13c. as a surname), from Old Norse gæslingr, from gos "goose" (see goose (n.)) + diminutive suffix (see -ling). replaced Old English gesling. Or the modern word might be a Middle English formation from gos "goose." Similar formation in Danish gæsling, Swedish gäsling, German Gänslein.
gos·ling / ˈɡɒzlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɡɑːzlɪŋ / noun a young goose (= a bird like a large duck) 小鹅;幼鹅 gosling goslings gos·ling / ˈɡɒzlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈɡɑːzlɪŋ /
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