throughput
含义: The amount of material, data, or items processed or passing through a system within a given period, used as a key measure of efficiency in computing, manufacturing, and logistics.
Throughput is a critical performance metric in diverse fields. In networking, it measures data transfer rates; in manufacturing, units produced per hour; in hospitals, patients treated per day. It is distinct from capacity (maximum possible) and latency (time per individual item). High throughput is generally desirable but must be balanced against quality and error rates.
例句
- The new fibre-optic connection doubled the network throughput to the company's London headquarters. 新的光纤连接使公司伦敦总部的网络吞吐量翻了一番。La nueva conexión de fibra óptica duplicó el throughput de red en la sede londinense de la empresa.新しい光ファイバー接続により、同社ロンドン本社へのネットワークスループットが倍増した。새로운 광섬유 연결로 회사 런던 본사까지의 네트워크 처리량이 두 배로 증가했다.
- Improvements to the assembly line increased throughput by thirty per cent without requiring additional staff. 装配线的改进使吞吐量提高了百分之三十,且无需增加人手。Las mejoras en la cadena de montaje aumentaron el throughput un treinta por ciento sin necesidad de personal adicional.組立ラインの改善によって、追加の人員なしでスループットが30パーセント向上した。조립 라인의 개선으로 추가 인력 없이 처리량이 30퍼센트 향상되었다.
- The airport terminal was redesigned to improve passenger throughput during peak travel periods. 该机场航站楼经过重新设计,以提高高峰旅行时段的旅客吞吐量。La terminal del aeropuerto fue rediseñada para mejorar el throughput de pasajeros durante los periodos de mayor afluencia.その空港ターミナルは、旅行ピーク時の旅客スループットを改善するために再設計された。그 공항 터미널은 여행 성수기 시 승객 처리량을 개선하기 위해 재설계되었다.
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用法指南
语境: professional, scientific
语气: neutral
起源与历史
A compound of 'through' and 'put,' originating in industrial engineering in the mid-20th century. It gained wider currency with the rise of computing and telecommunications.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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