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minicomputers的意思

minicomputers中文翻譯:

小型計算機

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雙語使用場景

That is partly because he believed, wrongly, that minicomputers were a passing fad.───有一部分原因是他一度錯誤地相信小型計算機很快就會過時。

These games date back to the time of serial consoles, mainframes, and minicomputers.───這些游戲的歷史可以追溯到串行控制臺、大型機和小型機時代。

Minicomputers also proliferated during the fourth computer generation.───小型計算機也在第四代期間迅速增長。

Systems on the low end of the size scale are called microcomputers or minicomputers.───規模最小的系統叫做微型計算機或小型計算機。

It was sold as an integrated environment on a variety of minicomputers in the mid- to late 1970s.───在20世紀80年代中期到后期它被作為各種微型計算機上的一個集成環境發售。

Data to support these applications are sent to the mainframe from the store minicomputers over communication lines.───支持這些應用的數據是各分店里的小型計算機通過通信線路送給主機的。

Of course they are going back with more than they came with, specifically, minicomputers that were mounted on their backs.───當然它們回去的時候比他們來的時候多帶了些東西,就是特別安在它們背上的微型電腦。

英語使用場景

This means the physical components of computers, including the minicomputers, microcomputers and integrated systems and attachments to the computers.

The successful data bases generally are maintained on microcomputers, rather than minicomputers or mainframes.

In the 1970s and 1980s, most computers were mainframes or minicomputers, big closets stuffed with wires and circuitry.

The available range of microcomputer systems is evolving more rapidly than minicomputers.

But in minicomputers, with short word lengths, the distinction is not so clear.

But the company, which specialized in minicomputers, failed to capitalize on the switch to personal computers.

Based on the structurally symmetric property of the nodeadmittance matrix, we propose a sparse-matrix technique, which is particularly suitable for minicomputers.

The mainframe, the original computing platform, was dethroned by minicomputers, which in turn gave way to personal computers, which are now being pushed aside by hand-held devices and smartphones.

Minicomputers ushered in the concept of distributed data processing, in which each operational area of an organization has control of its own computer to better respond to the needs of the area.