单词 | glitch |
释义 | glitch /ɡlɪtʃ/ noun [countable] FAULT/something WRONGa small fault in a machine or piece of equipment, that stops it working 〔机器或设备上的〕小故障,小毛病 a software glitch 软件小故障► see thesaurus at faultExamples from the Corpusglitch• Each must get on the air without a glitch if possible.• A glitch in the system shut down telephone service to nearly 6 million customers.• The chaotic potential of the Year 2000 computer glitch was licked.• Company records were lost due to a computer glitch.• Here we describe the largest glitch so far recorded in the Crab pulsar.• The drawing suggests a temporary problem or glitch which has threatened the mission.• NASA officials found a way to work around the technical glitch on the Galileo spacecraft.• As the glitches are found and corrected, the process is speeding up.• When told of the results, Kline identified the glitch.• This glitch would prove but the tip of the iceberg.From Longman Business Dictionaryglitchglitch /glɪtʃ/ noun [countable]COMPUTINGMANUFACTURING a small fault in a machine or piece of equipment that stops it workinga computer glitchOrigin glitch (1900-2000) Probably from German glitschen “to slide, slip”glitch nounChinese a fault in piece a Business equipment, of machine Corpus or small |
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