cache

名词 n. 动词 v.
/kæʃ/    /kæʃ/|/keɪʃ/|/kæɪʃ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A store, protected and often hidden in some way, of things that may be required in the future, such that they can be retrieved rapidly.; Such a store of physical supplies, placed by humans or other animals for practical reasons.
    — Near-synonym: stash
  2. Misspelling of cachet. alt-of,misspelling
    — The prophecies are an attempt to explore the mystery of democracy, to divine its origin in order to capitalize on its political cache, but also to diagnose the cause of its contemporary malaise.
  3. A store, protected and often hidden in some way, of things that may be required in the future, such that they can be retrieved rapidly.; A fast temporary storage where recently or frequently used information is stored to avoid having to reload it from a slower storage medium.
  4. A store, protected and often hidden in some way, of things that may be required in the future, such that they can be retrieved rapidly.; A container containing treasure in a global treasure-hunt game.
动词 v.
  1. To place in a cache. transitive
    — And here the adventurers went ashore, unloaded, turned their canoe bottom up in the shelter of thick brush, and cached their supplies temporarily on a pole scaffold, out of reach of prowling depredators.
  2. To store data in a cache. transitive
    — In this case, it would not be ideal to use the full-page caching that the per-site or per-view cache strategies offer, because you wouldn't want to cache the entire result (since some of the data changes often), but you'd still want to cache the results that rarely change.
  3. To participate in geocaching. intransitive
  4. To hide or seek a geocache. transitive
  5. to store up, stockpile

词形变化

caches plural caches present,singular,third-person caching participle,present cached participle,past cached past

词源

From French cache (as used by French Canadian trappers to mean “hiding place for stores”), from the verb cacher (“to hide”).
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