释义 |
- n.行列;(存储的数据)队列
- v.(人、车等)排队等候;(使)排队;列队等待
- 网络伫列;长队;消息队列
复数:queues 过去分词:queued 现在分词:queuing v. line up,stand in line,queue up,get in line,wait in line n. line,file,crocodile,row,column 1. | (人、汽车等的)队,行列a line of people, cars, etc. waiting for sth or to do sth |
| | | I had to join a queue for the toilets. 我只得排队等着上厕所。 | | How long were you in the queue ? 你排多长时间队了? | | There was a queue of traffic waiting to turn right. 有一长列车辆等着右转弯。 |
2. | (存储的数据)队列a list of items of data stored in a particular order |
1. | [i] ~ (up) (for sth) (人、车等)排队等候to wait in a line of people, vehicles, etc. in order to do sth, get sth or go somewhere |
| We had to queue up for an hour for the tickets. 我们只得排一个小时的队买票。 | | Queue here for taxis. 等出租车在这里排队。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (使)排队;列队等待to add tasks to other tasks so that they are ready to be done in order; to come together to be done in order |
| The system queues the jobs before they are processed. 这系统先把任务排列再进行处理。 |
v. | 1. to add a job or message to the list of tasks being held in storage by a computer, awaiting automatic dispatching 2. to form a line while waiting for something 3. to be waiting for or eagerly anticipating something along with a lot of other people 4. to wait for something in a queue. The usual American word is line up 1. to add a job or message to the list of tasks being held in storage by a computer, awaiting automatic dispatching 2. to form a line while waiting for something 3. to be waiting for or eagerly anticipating something along with a lot of other people 4. to wait for something in a queue. The usual American word is line up | n. | 1. a series of messages or jobs waiting to be processed automatically one after the other by a computer system 2. a list of computer data constructed and maintained on a first in, first out basis 3. a short braid of hair worn at the back of the neck by soldiers and sailors in the late 18th and early 19th centuries 4. a line of people or vehicles waiting for something. 5. a line of people waiting for something in a shop or similar place. The usual American word is line 6. a set of jobs waiting to be done by a computer 1. a series of messages or jobs waiting to be processed automatically one after the other by a computer system 2. a list of computer data constructed and maintained on a first in, first out basis 3. a short braid of hair worn at the back of the neck by soldiers and sailors in the late 18th and early 19th centuries 4. a line of people or vehicles waiting for something. 5. a line of people waiting for something in a shop or similar place. The usual American word is line 6. a set of jobs waiting to be done by a computer |
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