disk的意思和读音

disk

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diskn.

1.a device for storing information on a computer, with a magnetic surface that records information received in electronic form

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n.1.a flat circular object on which information from a computer can be stored. Disks include hard disks, floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs2.a flat circular object or shape3.a round flat piece of a substance called cartilage between the bones in your back4.a recordlarge flat circular piece of plastic on which music is recorded5.a cd or dvd1.a flat circular object on which information from a computer can be stored. Disks include hard disks, floppy disks, CDs, and DVDs2.a flat circular object or shape3.a round flat piece of a substance called cartilage between the bones in your back4.a recordlarge flat circular piece of plastic on which music is recorded5.a cd or dvd

1.(working disk)disk(backup disk),

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1.The ancient Egyptian sun god, the supreme deity represented as a man with the head of a hawk crowned with a solar disk and uraeus.

2.How much disk space do I need to estimate for my database server?

3.The same sequence of images is replayed several times, with a final "zoom out" to show the whole disk of the Sun.

4.When saving data, the operating system scatters it all over the hard disk and this slows down the time needed for accessing files.访

5.Astronomers had known about the plumes and jets before, but did not know that they all came out in a broad, disk-like structure.

6.Files ripped up to this point will remain on your disk.

7.The sever chosen by the system supports up to a disk array composed of 8 hard disks providing hardware condition for the system dilatancy.8

8.This alone is enough to give the disk lift and with the addition of the rocket engine its vertical acceleration would be extremely rapid.

9.Listing 3 shows how to calculate how much disk space each geometry would require if it were stored inline.3

10.All this information is encapsulated in an ST_Geometry value, implying that this value also needs about one MB disk space in the database.ST_Geometry1MB