preempt
英
美
网络 抢占; 先占; 取代; 占先; 抢先
过去分词:preempted 过去式:preempted 第三人称单数:preempts 现在分词:preempting
BNC.34833 / COCA.14157
英英释义
noun
- a high bid that is intended to prevent the opposing players from bidding
verb
- make a preemptive bid in the game of bridge
- acquire for oneself before others can do so
- gain possession of by prior right or opportunity, especially so as to obtain the right to buy (land)
- take the place of or have precedence over
- live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour
- discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor
双语例句
- He released a statement designed to preempt criticism.
他发表了一份声明,意在封杀批评。 - We want to preempt that from happening.
我们希望抢先阻止此情况发生。 - And he tried to preempt my involvement.
而且试图阻止我的参与。 - That cost is slightly lower throughput and a small reduction in kernel performance because of the added overhead of the CONFIG_PREEMPT option.
代价就是略微减低了吞吐量以及内核性能,原因是CONFIGPREEMPT选项增加了开销。 - That RT thread would immediately preempt the regular Java thread if there were insufficient available processors to run both the RT thread and the regular Java thread simultaneously.
如果没有足够的可用处理器来同时运行RT线程和普通Java线程,则这个RT线程会立即抢占普通Java线程。 - Some companies may also be hoping that starting their own collection programmes could help them preempt legislation.
有些公司则希望藉由他们推行的收回方案,来让法规显得不必要。 - Maskable interrupt sources that cannot preempt the kernel code and are thus able to invoke operating system APIs from within their handlers.
不能抢占内核的掩码中断源,因此可以在处理程序中调用操作系统API。 - Another approach is to preempt errors.
还有一种方法,就是先行修改这些错误。 - Better preempt to keep the opponents from bidding.
最好还是先发制人叫高牌,别让对方有机会叫牌。 - For example, federal statutes might explicitly preempt, or explicitly waive any preemption of, state law.
例如,联邦法律可以明确的先占,或明确的取消州法律的先占。