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Definition of parallelism in English: parallelismnoun ˈparəlɛlɪzəmˈpɛrəlɛlˌɪzəm mass noun1The state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way. 平行(性) Greek thinkers who believed in the parallelism of microcosm and macrocosm Example sentencesExamples - Elsewhere, Kothari instructs the spectator to ‘look for the symmetrical reduplication and repetitive parallelism of dance patterns’.
- Deeper parallelisms involve the relation between false appearances and underlying sincerity or genuineness.
- Such parallelism can be both literary and historical; the two are not mutually exclusive.
- Chris Baldick finds interesting parallelisms to this concept of defamiliarization in both Romantic poetry and in Brecht's theatre.
- Their journeys intertwine and overlap, and during sequences in which they go their separate but parallel ways, director Gustad employs jarring cross-cutting to remind us of their journeys' thematic parallelisms.
- Some writers, however, have noted the parallelisms between an objectivistic Marxism and Whitehead's objective relativism.
- The parallelism is clear: between male social relations inside the novel, and those that produced its writing.
- This book has the feel of something pieced together over time, with the parallelisms between its three parts carefully arranged but hardly spontaneous.
- This is a play that works on its audience through juxtapositions (both ironic and evocative) and parallelisms that remind us that questions of self-identity in a shifting world are and will always be with us.
- Orhan Veli's work is also full of repetition and parallelisms.
Synonyms similarity, likeness, resemblance, analogy, correspondence, equivalence, correlation - 1.1 The use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, metre, meaning, etc.
平行结构的运用 parallelism suggests a connection of meaning through an echo of form count noun the parallelisms are reinforced by frequent alliteration Example sentencesExamples - In Psalms, to which St John the Baptist alludes, the trope of the ‘bridegroom’ occurs in a series of parallelisms, balanced by an explicitly competitive image.
- The phonemic patterning and the parallelism of phrase vocalize a concealed anxiety about the momentum and acceleration of this technological revolution.
- Through alliteration, anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel.
- Aside from the Yiddish / Hebrew parallelisms, Gordin's text sometimes uses two consecutive adjectives that basically have the same meaning, in order to double their effect.
- An analysis of this speech reveals that the student used varied repetition strategies, including anaphora, antithesis, chiasmus, and parallelism.
- 1.2Computing The use of parallel processing.
并行计算 massive parallelism gives neural networks a high degree of fault tolerance Example sentencesExamples - As part of the deal between Compaq and Intel also involves a program of joint engineering development focused on advanced parallelism for high-end computing.
- Thus, continued improvement in supercomputer performance at current rates will require a massive increase in parallelism, requiring significant research progress in algorithms and software.
- Supercomputing is, almost exclusively, parallel computing, in which parallelism is available at all hardware and software levels of the system and in all dimensions of the system.
- To begin with, it is based on a grid architecture that uses a shared-nothing distributed approach and deploys performance features such as multi-threading, pipeline parallelism and partitioning.
- Sisal needs a C or Fortran compiler and an underlying operating system that implements parallelism in order to produce parallel code.
Derivativesadjective The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to a hitherto generally unobserved feature of the parallelistic couplet in Hebrew poetry, a feature which may offer a point of departure for a revised perception of the nature of the parallelistic couplet as such. Example sentencesExamples - He published a Book of Mormon reformatted to reveal poetic and parallelistic structures a number of years ago.
Definition of parallelism in US English: parallelismnounˈpɛrəlɛlˌɪzəmˈperəlelˌizəm 1The state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way. 平行(性) Greek thinkers who believed in the parallelism of microcosm and macrocosm Example sentencesExamples - This book has the feel of something pieced together over time, with the parallelisms between its three parts carefully arranged but hardly spontaneous.
- Elsewhere, Kothari instructs the spectator to ‘look for the symmetrical reduplication and repetitive parallelism of dance patterns’.
- Some writers, however, have noted the parallelisms between an objectivistic Marxism and Whitehead's objective relativism.
- The parallelism is clear: between male social relations inside the novel, and those that produced its writing.
- Orhan Veli's work is also full of repetition and parallelisms.
- Such parallelism can be both literary and historical; the two are not mutually exclusive.
- Chris Baldick finds interesting parallelisms to this concept of defamiliarization in both Romantic poetry and in Brecht's theatre.
- Deeper parallelisms involve the relation between false appearances and underlying sincerity or genuineness.
- Their journeys intertwine and overlap, and during sequences in which they go their separate but parallel ways, director Gustad employs jarring cross-cutting to remind us of their journeys' thematic parallelisms.
- This is a play that works on its audience through juxtapositions (both ironic and evocative) and parallelisms that remind us that questions of self-identity in a shifting world are and will always be with us.
Synonyms similarity, likeness, resemblance, analogy, correspondence, equivalence, correlation - 1.1 The use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning, etc.
平行结构的运用 parallelism suggests a connection of meaning through an echo of form count noun the parallelisms are reinforced by frequent alliteration Example sentencesExamples - Through alliteration, anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel.
- Aside from the Yiddish / Hebrew parallelisms, Gordin's text sometimes uses two consecutive adjectives that basically have the same meaning, in order to double their effect.
- In Psalms, to which St John the Baptist alludes, the trope of the ‘bridegroom’ occurs in a series of parallelisms, balanced by an explicitly competitive image.
- An analysis of this speech reveals that the student used varied repetition strategies, including anaphora, antithesis, chiasmus, and parallelism.
- The phonemic patterning and the parallelism of phrase vocalize a concealed anxiety about the momentum and acceleration of this technological revolution.
- 1.2Computing The use of parallel processing in computer systems.
并行计算 massive parallelism gives neural networks a high degree of fault tolerance Example sentencesExamples - Thus, continued improvement in supercomputer performance at current rates will require a massive increase in parallelism, requiring significant research progress in algorithms and software.
- Sisal needs a C or Fortran compiler and an underlying operating system that implements parallelism in order to produce parallel code.
- To begin with, it is based on a grid architecture that uses a shared-nothing distributed approach and deploys performance features such as multi-threading, pipeline parallelism and partitioning.
- Supercomputing is, almost exclusively, parallel computing, in which parallelism is available at all hardware and software levels of the system and in all dimensions of the system.
- As part of the deal between Compaq and Intel also involves a program of joint engineering development focused on advanced parallelism for high-end computing.
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