1. 饱和度:选择相片画质(Photo Enhance)有效提升列印图片时的画质,印表机能分析任何照片影像、并进行分析以提升整体列印表现;此设定不能与高画质(High Quality)的列印设定同时选明亮度(Brightness)/ 饱和度(Saturation)之亦然.
2. 饱和:将没有处理的任务放在任务队列中;任务接口是每个任务必须实现的接口,主要用来规定任务的入口、任务执行完后的收尾工作、任务的执 行状态等,工作线程通过该接口调度任务的执行. 下面的代码实现了创建一个线程池:- 饱和(Saturation)协议
1. 饱和过程(或状态);饱和
Saturation is the process or state that occurs when a place or thing is filled completely with people or things, so that no more can be added.
e.g. Reforms have led to the saturation of the market with goods...
改革已经使得市场上商品饱和。
e.g. Road traffic has reached saturation point.
公路交通已达到饱和点。
2. (运动、活动)饱和的,全面的
Saturation is used to describe a campaign or other activity that is carried out very thoroughly, so that nothing is missed.
e.g. The concept of saturation marketing makes perfect sense...
饱和营销的概念是完全有道理的。
e.g. Newspapers, television and radio are all providing saturation coverage.
报纸、电视和电台全都在铺天盖地地报道。
1. Developing new users among urban adults is becoming extremely difficult since the market is close to saturation point.
2. Green said it was premature to talk of potential saturation as rival Agricultural Bank of China prepares a $ 23 billion IPO of its own.
3. Some goods never reach saturation point and you cannot always rely on your gut feeling.
4. The diluted ink brushes present the sense of layers by horizontal line of different saturation.
5. The diluted ink brushes present the sense of layers by horizontal lines of different saturation.
6. China's food waste is 74 percent water - that's three times the saturation of US and European kitchen waste.
7. He says that he is not too worried about market saturation in his business.
8. Market saturation quickly followed in Vietnam, thus forcing it to again consider its development in the mainland.
9. And they are eyeing China for new growth areas despite temporary market saturation.
10. A number of factories collapsed because of market saturation, caused by overcapacity brought about by blind investment in the sector.
noun
1. saturation
1. the act of soaking thoroughly with a liquid
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2. chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vivid in hue
Synonym: chroma intensity vividness
3. the process of totally saturating something with a substance
e.g. the impregnation of wood with preservative
the saturation of cotton with ether
Synonym: impregnation
4. a condition in which a quantity no longer responds to some external influence