kernel的意思和读音

kernel

: [ˈkɜrn(ə)l] : [ˈkɜː(r)n(ə)l]

n.

v.

kernels  kerneled  kernelled  

n.seed,grain,nut,fruit,core

kerneln.

1.the inner part of a nut or seed

2.the central, most important part of an idea or a subject

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n.1.the soft part inside a nut or a seed2.the central or most important part of something3.the seed of a particular plant grown as a crop

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1.Debugging high-level code often requires you to understand the system calls and kernel behavior of your operating system, too.

2.Because interrupts can come anytime, the kernel might be handling one of them while another one (of a different type) occurs.

3.The kernel allows each message to be classified with a log level (one of eight that define the severity of the particular message).

4.Kernel code and data are always addressable, ready to handle interrupts or system calls at any time.

5.The common language runtime (CLR) debugging API was designed to be used as if it were part of the operating system kernel.(CLR)API

6.None of the arguments for a kernel debugger has touched me in the least. And trust me, over the years I've.

7.Once the configure script completes, we're ready to install the tools and generate a patch for your current kernel.

8.Kernel compilation may take quite a while, depending on the power of your machine.

9.It may well be that the truth about him really does lie in something exterior, something in the shell rather than the kernel of the nut.西

10.These tunable parameters are used to indicate how much memory the AIX kernel should use to cache non-computational pages.AIX使