chunking
英 [ˈtʃʌŋkɪŋ]
美 [ˈtʃʌŋkɪŋ]
n. 组块; 断句; 分拆; 划分话语成分
牛津词典
noun
- 组块;断句;分拆;划分话语成分
the use of chunks(3) in language
英英释义
noun
- (psychology) the configuration of smaller units of information into large coordinated units
双语例句
- Mastering this chunking technique is one of the most important skills to hone.
掌握这种分割方法是最需要磨练的技能之一。 - Working memory capacity can be expanded through chunking;
利用组块可以增加工作记忆的容量; - Identifying the20% to focus on means chunking features into small yet valuable stories that are delivered incrementally at the end of each sprint.
确定20%重点关注的功能,要把功能分割成小而有价值的故事,在每个sprint结束时逐步交付。 - This dissertation is to study chunking and boundary of a text in Modern Chinese.
本文研究现代汉语篇章的组块与管界。 - Perhaps Chunking is the oldest method used in memorization.
分组法大概是最古老的记忆方法了。 - That's a process known as chunking, which can help you retain information at a much higher rate.
这叫做分块记忆的过程,这样可以帮助你更加高效率地记住信息。 - A cordlike tissue that connects or holds structures together. Chunking consists of grouping separate bits of information.
索状组织把组织连结或束缚在一起的索状组织组块是将一个个单独的信息组织成信息块。 - One example of organization is chunking.
组织信息的一个例子就是组块。 - By structuring or chunking their knowledge, experts increase the apparent capacities of their working memories.
通过重组或合并单元,专家们可以增加他们的工作记忆的容量。 - That is, chunking is based either on existing markup of grammatical components, or is something you add manually& or semi-automatically using regular expressions and program logic.
也就是说,分块工作的进行,或者基于语法成分的已有标志,或者基于您手工添加的或者使用正则表达式和程序逻辑半自动生成的标志。