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词汇 runtime
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Definition of runtime in English:

runtime

nounˈrʌntʌɪmˈrəntaɪm
  • 1The time that a film or DVD lasts.

    a thriller that is so well paced it seems a lot shorter than its three-hour runtime
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can't recall the last film I saw where the lead spent the majority of the runtime screaming her head off.
    • But the film is badly let down by its third act and could have done with shaving a good half an hour off its running time.
    • Both movies are solid films, ones that will entertain and enchant for their entire running time.
    • Alec disappears for half of the running time =, only to play an important role in the film's conclusion.
    • This has no relevance to the movie, but it's more interesting than anything that happens for the last half hour of the runtime.
    • It devotes the first half of its running time to the rehearsals, leaving a mere 45 minutes to cover a show that contains a solid 90 minutes worth of music.
    • Now, with so much more running time, that heart often gets lost in the humor.
    • It could also do with lifting that film's concise 72-minute running time.
    • With a running time of 163 minutes, watching Watchmen seems like hard work.
    • It has an unstoppable forward momentum and a running time as lean as an Anthony Mann western from the 1950s.
    • For most of its running time, Cradle 2 the Grave is a fun little crime action movie.
    • Nothing about him is explained at all, in fact, and many of the characters in the film prove to be completely useless and exist only to eat up running time.
    • It's action sequences, basically 2 hrs of its 2 hr. 45 min running time, are bravura for sure.
    • This repetitiveness makes even the relatively short 20-minute running time of each episode a real slog.
    • A lot of the running time is taken up by grainy war footage shot under less than ideal circumstances.
    • The disc case lists the runtime at 150 minutes, which is misleading.
    • That philosophy doubtless is part of the problem with Rose Red: it's a two-hour movie padded to more than four hours of running time.
    • The collection will have a running time of 286 minutes, which would account for 13 22-minute episodes.
    • With so many different characters and plot elements stuffed into the film's lean 85-minute runtime, there's a danger of losing viewers.
    • For those who manage to endure the movie's too-long running time, there are some small pleasures.
  • 2Computing
    The length of time a program takes to run.

    the device uses undisclosed proprietary technology to reduce report run-times
    Example sentencesExamples
    • New, much more aggressive models are needed, and unfortunately we will pay a heavy penalty in run-times and convergence.
    • Further, heuristical simplifications are described to reduce run-times for the optimization process.
    • Many instructors use program run-times to illustrate and reinforce algorithm complexity concepts.
    • Operations and maintenance savings can result from improved performance of systems, reduced run-time and decreased maintenance costs.
    • The algorithm run-time increases in polynomial time, and so the problem is called ‘P-type’.
    1. 2.1 The time at or during which a program is run.
      files whose names are only known at run-time
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees.
      • In contrast, an OODB allows for late binding of data types or binding of data types at run-time.
      • Content can be customized at run-time using an XML description of the client, user settings, and content structure.
      • Once the first preprocessing step is complete, the second step may be executed at run-time, while a user is inspecting, or visualizing, the input.
      • Given the architecture's dynamic reconfigurability, objects with different operation cycles can be instantiated at run-time.
    2. 2.2 A cut-down version of a program that can be run but not changed.
      you can distribute the runtime to your colleagues
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hence, the New Reality Run-time is a run-time that optimizes for REST and Scripts.
      • He is co-author of C# and the accompanying (but usually ignored) common run-time: Microsoft's version of a JVM.
      • Plaintiffs indicate that he will testify that he was able to run and test various applications on these embedded run-times.
      • The big iron guys don't want the Microsoft run-time to run well natively on their servers, so it will forever be relegated to edge tasks.
      • Mono is a run-time and C# compiler, but the team has included just-in-time support an IDE, and intriguingly, both a Visual Basic runtime and a Java VM.
adjectiveˈrʌntʌɪmˈrəntaɪm
  • (of software) in a reduced version that can be run but not changed.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Windows Rights Manager ‘individualizes the critical components of each run-time client.’
    • Because the development platform is also the run-time engine, you can use the database widget in real time to manage databases as you develop an application.
    • This job starts the local area multicomputer software, which is a user-level, dæmon-based run-time environment.
    • What the company is releasing is source code for the database of automated solutions, the tools to develop solutions, and the run-time version of the symptom and detection engine.
    • He spent a lot of time trying to force me to answer a question about how long it would take to download a JRE [Java run-time environment] using DSL or cable broadband.

Definition of runtime in US English:

runtime

nounˈrəntaɪmˈrəntīm
  • 1The time that a film or DVD lasts.

    a thriller that is so well paced it seems a lot shorter than its three-hour runtime
  • 2Computing
    The length of time a program takes to run.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The algorithm run-time increases in polynomial time, and so the problem is called ‘P-type’.
    • New, much more aggressive models are needed, and unfortunately we will pay a heavy penalty in run-times and convergence.
    • Further, heuristical simplifications are described to reduce run-times for the optimization process.
    • Operations and maintenance savings can result from improved performance of systems, reduced run-time and decreased maintenance costs.
    • Many instructors use program run-times to illustrate and reinforce algorithm complexity concepts.
    1. 2.1 The time at or during which a program is run.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Content can be customized at run-time using an XML description of the client, user settings, and content structure.
      • Given the architecture's dynamic reconfigurability, objects with different operation cycles can be instantiated at run-time.
      • At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees.
      • Once the first preprocessing step is complete, the second step may be executed at run-time, while a user is inspecting, or visualizing, the input.
      • In contrast, an OODB allows for late binding of data types or binding of data types at run-time.
    2. 2.2 A cut-down version of a program that can be run but not changed.
      you can distribute the runtime to your colleagues
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hence, the New Reality Run-time is a run-time that optimizes for REST and Scripts.
      • The big iron guys don't want the Microsoft run-time to run well natively on their servers, so it will forever be relegated to edge tasks.
      • Mono is a run-time and C# compiler, but the team has included just-in-time support an IDE, and intriguingly, both a Visual Basic runtime and a Java VM.
      • He is co-author of C# and the accompanying (but usually ignored) common run-time: Microsoft's version of a JVM.
      • Plaintiffs indicate that he will testify that he was able to run and test various applications on these embedded run-times.
adjectiveˈrəntaɪmˈrəntīm
  • (of software) in a reduced version that can be run but not changed.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Windows Rights Manager ‘individualizes the critical components of each run-time client.’
    • Because the development platform is also the run-time engine, you can use the database widget in real time to manage databases as you develop an application.
    • This job starts the local area multicomputer software, which is a user-level, dæmon-based run-time environment.
    • He spent a lot of time trying to force me to answer a question about how long it would take to download a JRE [Java run-time environment] using DSL or cable broadband.
    • What the company is releasing is source code for the database of automated solutions, the tools to develop solutions, and the run-time version of the symptom and detection engine.
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