deletion
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++de·le·tion /dɪˈliːʃən/ noun 1 [uncountable]REMOVE when you remove something from a piece of writing or from a computer’s memory 删除deletion of the deletion of unwanted files 对冗余文件的删除2. [countable]ALTCN a letter or word that has been removed from a piece of writing 删除的文字
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deletion• Additions and deletions can be made which always leave the tree balanced.• Loss of tumour suppressor function requires inactivation of both alleles, usually by chromosomal deletion or point mutation, or both.• Domain deletion and substitution mutants of t-PA are not superior thrombolytic agents.• The negative aspect of providing this flexibility is the added complexity, in particular to support insertions, deletions and updates.• Additions or deletions can change this situation.• One dialect reflects the reduction process by contraction alone, the other dialect by contraction or deletion.• Keep pressing 2 to cycle between the three previous deletions.• In order to satisfy Rule 4, it may be necessary for modules to be brought online to be hard copied prior to deletion.de·le·tion nounChineseSyllable
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deletion
de‧le‧tion /dɪˈliːʃən/
noun
1. [uncountable] when you remove something from a piece of writing or from a computer’s memory
deletion of
the deletion of unwanted files
2. [countable] a letter or word that has been removed from a piece of writing
de‧le‧tion /dɪˈliːʃən/
noun1. [uncountable] when you remove something from a piece of writing or from a computer’s memory
deletion of
2. [countable] a letter or word that has been removed from a piece of writing