code
code 英 [kəʊd] 美 [koʊd]
n. 代码,密码;编码;法典 vt. 编码;制成法典 vi. 指定遗传密码
进行时:coding 过去式:coded 过去分词:coded 第三人称单数:codes 名词复数:codes
- A code can be a set of principles. Our laws make up our legal code, and many people govern themselves through a personal "code of honor." Code can also mean a system for sending secret messages, or programming language for computers.
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- n. 代码,密码;编码;法典
- vt. 编码;制成法典
- vi. 指定遗传密码
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1. The spy sent his message in code.
这个间谍用密码发送情报。
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2. I've had the code numbers dinned in.
我反复强记这些邮政编码。
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3. The hacker came smack up against the company's policy of keeping its records in code.
这个计算机黑客突然碰壁了,因这家公司实行了用密码保存公司纪录的政策。
- code (n.) c. 1300, "systematic compilation of laws," from Old French code "system of laws, law-book" (13c.), from Latin codex "systematic classification of statutory law," earlier caudex "book," literally "tree trunk," hence, book made up of wooden tablets covered with wax for writing. De Vaan traces this through Proto-Italic *kaud-ek- to PIE *kehu-d- "cleaved, separate," which he also sees as the root of cauda "tail" (see coda).
- code (v.) "to put into code," 1815, from code (n.). Specifically "to put into computer code" from 1947. Intransitive sense "write computer code" is by 1987. Related: Coded; coding.
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