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Definition of retry in English: retryverbretried, retrying, retries riːˈtrʌɪriˈtraɪ 1Law with object Try (a defendant or case) again. 〔律〕(被告,案件)再审,复审 Example sentencesExamples - The Appeals Chamber may dismiss the appeal, or acquit the appellant, or order that the accused be retried, or change the sentence.
- Because the verdict was critically tainted, it ordered that the defendant be retried.
- Seven months later, the accused was retried and found guilty as charged.
- I am unable to conclude therefore that the defendant would have any reasonable prospect of success if the matter were now to be retried.
- You cannot just keep retrying cases and cases, that is the law.
2Computing no object Re-enter a command, especially because an error was made the first time. 〔计算机〕重试,重输指令(尤因首次输入有误) please retry with a valid module name Example sentencesExamples - Since Cleanfeed gives a ‘not found’ error, people visiting the sites are going to assume that it was an error and probably retry at least once.
- The browser will then ask the user to retry their user name and password.
- When you retry you will have to sit for thirty seconds while it loads.
- Try shutting them down one at a time, and retrying your install.
- Bizarrely, retrying the original dates threw up the same error message.
- 2.1 (of a system) transmit data again because the first attempt was unsuccessful.
(系统)重新传输数据,重输 you instruct DOS to retry persistently to print if the printer is busy and won't accept fresh data Example sentencesExamples - If unexpected values are detected, the system employs either a clean-up approach, retries the calculation, outputs a previously calculated value or uses the most significant bit-flip correction scheme.
- Few messages were rejected during the import process; those that were simply were retried by the source SMTP servers.
- By default, both the client and server run in the background, messages are logged to ‘syslog’ and the system waits a few seconds then retries after non-permanent errors.
- If you insert a CD and choose Retry, it will retry as if nothing had gone wrong.
- In addition, the servers ship with a tool that will retry failed instructions immediately, taking away the need to flush and rebuild software buffers.
nounPlural retries riːˈtrʌɪriˈtraɪ An instance of re-entering a command or retransmitting data. (指令)重输;(数据)重传 the need for retries slows things down Example sentencesExamples - A phenomenon known as a ‘ping-pong’ can occur causing retry after retry of a connection until timing allows one participant to finally ‘win.’
- For 18GB drives and highspeed 10,000 rpm drives, it is also important to minimize drive vibration to avoid excessive disk errors and time-consuming retries.
- If, for instance, a message cannot be delivered, it is scheduled to be delivered later, without immediately initiating a continuous retry.
- By using the redundant drive, time wasting retries can be eliminated by enabling real-time correction on the controller for failed or slow responding disks.
- Key factors they published were time to connect, average number of retries, number of unexpected disconnects, download speeds for a range of file sizes, and so on.
Definition of retry in US English: retryverbriˈtraɪrēˈtrī 1Law with object Try (a defendant or case) again. 〔律〕(被告,案件)再审,复审 Example sentencesExamples - I am unable to conclude therefore that the defendant would have any reasonable prospect of success if the matter were now to be retried.
- Seven months later, the accused was retried and found guilty as charged.
- Because the verdict was critically tainted, it ordered that the defendant be retried.
- You cannot just keep retrying cases and cases, that is the law.
- The Appeals Chamber may dismiss the appeal, or acquit the appellant, or order that the accused be retried, or change the sentence.
2Computing no object Re-enter a command, especially differently because one has made an error the first time. 〔计算机〕重试,重输指令(尤因首次输入有误) please retry with a valid module name Example sentencesExamples - Since Cleanfeed gives a ‘not found’ error, people visiting the sites are going to assume that it was an error and probably retry at least once.
- The browser will then ask the user to retry their user name and password.
- Try shutting them down one at a time, and retrying your install.
- Bizarrely, retrying the original dates threw up the same error message.
- When you retry you will have to sit for thirty seconds while it loads.
- 2.1 (of a system) transmit data again because the first attempt was unsuccessful.
(系统)重新传输数据,重输 you instruct DOS to retry persistently to print if the printer is busy and won't accept fresh data Example sentencesExamples - In addition, the servers ship with a tool that will retry failed instructions immediately, taking away the need to flush and rebuild software buffers.
- If unexpected values are detected, the system employs either a clean-up approach, retries the calculation, outputs a previously calculated value or uses the most significant bit-flip correction scheme.
- By default, both the client and server run in the background, messages are logged to ‘syslog’ and the system waits a few seconds then retries after non-permanent errors.
- If you insert a CD and choose Retry, it will retry as if nothing had gone wrong.
- Few messages were rejected during the import process; those that were simply were retried by the source SMTP servers.
nounriˈtraɪrēˈtrī An instance of re-entering a command or retransmitting data. (指令)重输;(数据)重传 the need for retries slows things down Example sentencesExamples - By using the redundant drive, time wasting retries can be eliminated by enabling real-time correction on the controller for failed or slow responding disks.
- For 18GB drives and highspeed 10,000 rpm drives, it is also important to minimize drive vibration to avoid excessive disk errors and time-consuming retries.
- Key factors they published were time to connect, average number of retries, number of unexpected disconnects, download speeds for a range of file sizes, and so on.
- If, for instance, a message cannot be delivered, it is scheduled to be delivered later, without immediately initiating a continuous retry.
- A phenomenon known as a ‘ping-pong’ can occur causing retry after retry of a connection until timing allows one participant to finally ‘win.’
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