在苍蝇觉察到苍蝇拍之后,这一整套动作在约100毫秒内发生。
All of this action takes place within about 100 milliseconds after the fly first spots the swatter.
圣诞老人有大约48个小时来完成这项工作,因此他只有超过0.2毫秒少许的时间在每个住户间疾走。
With roughly 48 hours to do the job, Santa only has a little over 0.2 milliseconds to scamper between households.
库纳尔和霍洛维茨报告说,那些使用免提电话之类的人,他们的平均反应时间比不使用免提电话的人慢212毫秒。
As Kunar and Horowitz report, those who were making the equivalent of a hands-free call had an average reaction time 212 milliseconds slower than those who were not.
那些只复述单词的人与那些不分散注意力的人表现得一样,但那些任务更复杂的人反应时间更差——平均多出480毫秒的延迟。
Those only repeating words performed the same as those with no distraction, but those with the more complicated task showed even worse reaction times—an average of 480 milliseconds extra delay.
由于人们在交谈方面受过非常好的训练,他们通常能够在几毫秒内轮流进行交谈,从而形成流畅的对话。
Since people are very well-trained in having conversations, they are often able to take turns within milliseconds, resulting in a conversational flow of smoothly meshed behaviors.
快速决策可以是重要的防御机制;在判断某人是否是个危险人物时,我们的大脑和身体会自发地在几毫秒内做出快速反应。
Snap decisions can be important defense mechanisms; if we are judging whether someone is dangerous, our brains and bodies are hard-wired to react very quickly, within milliseconds.
这将反映出田径运动员的命运,如今,为了把记录缩短几毫秒,运动员们投入了过多的精力和资源,尤其是非法使用类固醇等医疗方面的资源。
It would mirror the fate of athletics, in which disproportionate energies and resources—not least medical ones, like illegal steroids—are now invested to shave records by milliseconds.
现在 4G 收发数据大概需要100到200毫秒。
Now, 4G takes about 100 to 200 milliseconds to send and receive data.
5G 会把所需时间缩短到1毫秒或更少,这几乎是实时同步的。
5G will get it down to 1 millisecond or less—this is almost real-time.
在一些系统上,时间是真正的毫秒计数,大约每一毫秒改变一次。
On some systems the time is a true count of milliseconds, changing approximately every millisecond.
如果你的结果差异超出毫秒级的范围,无线延迟可能就是其原因。
If your results are off by more than a few milliseconds, wireless lag may be the cause.
它闪耀的频率和,旋转的频率完全相同,是33毫秒。
It blinks at us at exactly the frequency of its rotation, 33 milliseconds.
按照相同的想法,使用毫秒精度计算时间。
Calculating time with millisecond precision follows the same idea.
它以毫秒级的精度封装时间上的某个瞬间时刻。
It encapsulates an instant in time with millisecond precision.
此时间间隔的默认值为单个指令周期(10毫秒)。
The default value for this interval is a single clock tick (10 milliseconds).
例如,下面所示的鼠标按下时间为574毫秒。
For example, the mouse-hold time shown below is 574 milliseconds.
而将这个对象读回则花了1毫秒。
这个图显示平均响应时间为573毫秒。
This graph shows an average response time of 573 milliseconds.
几百毫秒的延迟并不少见。
即使只显示10毫秒,通常的影像也是可见的。
Normally images are visible even if shown for as little as 10 milliseconds.
我们使用的值为1000毫秒(1秒)。
在测量键释放时间(大多数是几百毫秒)时,极有可能无法匹配精确到毫秒的键释放计时。
When measuring intra-key release times, most often in the hundreds of milliseconds, it is highly unlikely to match the precise millisecond of the key release.
一个例子中相移持续了55毫秒,但是每增加1毫秒的时间好像会增加儿童的IQ成绩20分。
For example, phase shifts typically last 55 milliseconds, but an additional 1 millisecond seemed to add as many as 20 points to the child's IQ.
默认设置是30000毫秒,即30秒。
还有单位类似毫秒、微秒,有日、周、小时、世纪、月等,这些都是导出单位。
We have milliseconds, we have microseconds we have days, weeks, hours, centuries, months all derived units.
这样不会节省太多时间,但能节省几毫秒的时间。
区别在于中间结果必须使用每秒的毫秒数进行转换。
The difference is that the intermediate result must be converted using milliseconds per second.
值 1000将间隔设为 1000毫秒。
例如,假设任务a的平均执行时间是1毫秒,任务B的平均执行时间是1.1毫秒。
For example, suppose that the mean of task a's execution time is 1 millisecond and task B's mean is 1.1 milliseconds.
例如,假设任务a的平均执行时间是1毫秒,任务B的平均执行时间是1.1毫秒。
For example, suppose that the mean of task a's execution time is 1 millisecond and task B's mean is 1.1 milliseconds.
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