glitch
英 [ɡlɪtʃ]
美 [ɡlɪtʃ]
- n. 小故障;失灵;[电子] 短时脉冲波干扰
- n. (Glitch)人名;(英)格利奇
glitch 小差错,小故障来自依地语,词源同glide, 滑动。引申义小错误,后主要用于太空科技行话,差错,故障。
- glitch (n.)
- 1959, American English, possibly from Yiddish glitsh "a slip," from glitshn "to slip," from German glitschen, and related gleiten "to glide" (see glide (v.)). Perhaps directly from German. Apparently it began as technical jargon among radio and television engineers, but was popularized and given a broader meaning c. 1962 by the U.S. space program.
All you get today is "glitch" wherever splicing occurs. "Glitch" is slang for the "momentary jiggle" that occurs at the editing point if the sync pulses don't match exactly in the splice. [Sponsor, Volume 13, June 20, 1959]
- 1. The airmen were under orders to abort their mission if on - board equipment showed the slightest glitch.
- 飞行员事先接到命令,如果机载装备发生哪怕一点点的故障,也要取消所执行的任务.
- 2. Buttons, zippers should be glitch free and sharp edge.
- 纽扣 、 拉链应无毛刺和锐利边缘.
- 3. Fixed a terrain glitch near the Scourge Secret Shop.
- 修正了一个天灾秘密商店附近的地形问题.
- 4. This computer program must have a glitch, It'sometimes closes unexpectedly.
- 这程序一定是有瑕疵了, 有时会突然关闭了.
- 5. There is a glitch in the computer program somewhere.
- 这个计算机程序中的某个部分有点小问题.