workload
美音:['wɜrk.loʊd] 英音:['wɜː(r)k.ləʊd]简单释义:
n.(某一人或组织的)工作量
网络工作负载;工作负荷;工作负担
变形:
复数:workloads
完整释义:
n.
1.工作量
例句:
To manage the workload, we kept the number of rooms low. We chose a hallway and a conference room from the Next Generation series.
为了管理工作量,我们保持一个低的数量。Also, after segmenting the workload, additional infrastructure might be required to balance physical workload among the segments.
同时,在分段工作负载之后,可能还需要平衡工作负载分段的附加基础结构。The engineering courses are rather intense with a demanding workload, but I would not expect anything less.
如我所料,工程学的课程编排紧密,作业繁重。Instead of defining the length of an iteration in a RUP project, the workload is always aligned with the 30-day length sprint.
工作总是按照30天的“疾跑”排列下来的,而不是定义一个RUP项目的一次迭代的长度。One of the measurements we performed was to assess the difference in running a given workload over two different configurations.
我们执行过一个评测,以估计在两种不同的配置上运行一个给定的工作负载有何不同。as can be seen from the charts, the weekly workload borne by male teachers outweighed that of female teachers at tuya.
从图表反映的情况来看:托雅男教师所承担的每周工作量要高于女教师的。This workload management is all done automatically, without requiring the usage of speciality workload management tools.
这些工作负载管理都是自动执行的,不需要使用特殊的工作负载管理工具。The system must be able to quickly create quickly additional instances of the resources when workload demands exceed the threshold level.
当工作负载超过阈值水平时,系统必须能够快速创建额外的资源实例。
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