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累积,堆积:指物体逐层叠放在一起,形成堆叠的状态。
积累,累计:指逐渐增加或累积到一定数量或程度。
比较,对比:通常与“against”连用,表示与某物进行比较或对照。
指令(飞机群)作分层定高盘旋(等待着陆):
堆积
... matched stack 组配 Steel Stack 钢烟囱 ; 钢通风管 ; 钢制烟囱 ; 铁烟囟 stack up 加起来 ; 叠放 ; 前方待命就定位 ; 检查门的情况 ...
... DEPLOY FLASH BANG:(往目标)扔闪光弹 STACK UP:检查门的情况 OPEN & CLEAR:开门进入清场 ...
That can't be right. It just doesn't stack up.
那不可能是对的,简直不合情理。
He ordered them to stack up pillows behind his back.
他命令他们在他背后堆放一些枕头。
A mobile home simply doesn't stack up against a traditional house.
活动房屋怎么也比不上传统的房屋。
Right. Those things are going to stack up, and eventually it's going to run out of space.
不用占用其他空间的算法,对,这些东西在运行的过程中会累积起来。
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Goes up the stack as CO2.
形成了二氧化碳。
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You just forget where the memory is that you asked for on the heap and it's not going to get cleaned up on the stack because malloc puts it somewhere else.
你忘了你在堆中申请的内存在哪里,它将会被栈清除,因为malloc把它放在别的地方。
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But here's the difficult bit for arts administrators: how do the economics stack up?
The score measures how teams stack up against their peers in a given year.
And, perhaps more importantly, how do the Oscar winners stack up against each other?