mutable
英 ['mjuːtəb(ə)l]
美 ['mjutəbl]
mutable 可变的,会变的来自拉丁语mutare,改变,来自PIE*mei,改变,变换,移动,词源同migrate,mutual,common.引申词义可变的,会变的。
- mutable (adj.)
- late 14c., "liable to change," from Latin mutabilis "changeable," from mutare "to change," from PIE root *mei- (1) "to change, go, move" (cognates: Sanskrit methati "changes, alternates, joins, meets;" Avestan mitho "perverted, false;" Hittite mutai- "be changed into;" Latin meare "to go, pass," migrare "to move from one place to another;" Old Church Slavonic mite "alternately;" Czech mijim "to go by, pass by," Polish mijać "avoid;" Gothic maidjan "to change"); with derivatives referring to the exchange of goods and services as regulated by custom or law (compare Latin mutuus "done in exchange," munus "service performed for the community, duty, work").
- 1. She was of the sex born mutable and explosive.
- 她是一个天生变化无常和容易发火的女人.
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- 2. Extremely mutable sites are called'hot spots '.
- 极端可突变的位置称为 “ 热点 ”.
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- 3. MORAL , adj . Conforming to a local and mutable standard of right.
- 与当地变化无常的是非标准保持一致,就是合乎道德的.
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- 4. This makes it almost impossible to share mutable state between actors ( threads ).
- 这就使得actors ( threads ) 几乎不可能共享可变状态.
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- 5. Lists are mutable, but what exactly does that mean ?
- 列表是可变的, 但是如何正确的改变 呢 ?
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