code
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/kəʊd/
/kəʊd/
) a system of words, letters, numbers or symbols that represent a message or record information secretly or in a shorter form常构成复合词 密码;暗码;电码;代码 - to break/crack a code (= to understand and read the message)
破译密码 - in code It's written in code.
那是用密码写的。 - In the event of the machine not operating correctly, an error code will appear.
如果机器运转不正常,就会出现错误代码。 - Tap your code number into the machine.
把你的密码数字输入机器。 - The code was difficult to crack.
这个密码很难破解。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- area
- dialling
- post
- …
- generate
- number
- generator
- to break/crack a code (= to understand and read the message)
- [countable] (also dialling code)(British English) the numbers that are used for a particular town, area or country, in front of an individual phone number
代码: 在单个电话号码之前用于特定城镇,地区或国家/地区的号码- There are three codes for London.
伦敦有三个电话区号。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- area
- dialling
- post
- …
- generate
- number
- generator
- There are three codes for London.
- [uncountable] (computing
) a system of computer programming instructions计算机 (代)码 - Bill wrote the computer code for the project.
比尔为这个项目编写了计算机代码。 - malicious code that will infect your computer
会感染您的计算机的恶意代码 - You only need to add a few lines of code.
您只需要添加几行代码。
WordfinderTopics Computersb2- code
- data
- functionality
- input
- interface
- keyword
- operating system
- program
- retrieve
- software
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- binary
- executable
- HTML
- …
- execute
- write
- modify
- …
- Bill wrote the computer code for the project.
- [countable] a set of moral principles or rules of behaviour that are generally accepted by society or a social group
道德准则;行为规范 - The school enforces a strict code of conduct.
这所学校严格贯彻行为准则。 - a code of ethics
道德规范 - She lives by her own moral code.
她按照自己的道德准则生活。
- Knights in the Middle Ages had a strong code of honour.
中世纪的骑士有 一套严格的行为规范。 - Many schoolchildren have a very strong code of honour.
许多学童有坚定的道德准则。 - There was a rigid code of honour associated with the cult.
这个异教团体的礼仪准则很死板。 - There should be a clear ethical code for researchers working with human subjects.
从事人体研究的研究人员应该有明确的道德准则。 - A long-standing, unwritten code of behaviour governs relations between ministers and civil servants.
部长和公务员之间的关系有一套长期存在的不成文的行为准则。 - There is an unwritten code that says ‘Do not date your best friend's ex’.
有一条不成文的准则:不要与你好友的前任男女朋友约会。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- strict
- unwritten
- ethical
- …
- have
- adopt
- draw up
- …
- a code of behaviour/behavior
- a code of conduct
- a code of ethics
- …
- The school enforces a strict code of conduct.
- [countable] a system of laws or written rules that state how people in an institution or a country should behave
法典;法规 - The law includes amendments to the penal code.
该法律包括几条刑法修正案。 - (North American English) The castle did not comply with modern building codes and was not accessible to the disabled.
这座城堡不符合现代建筑规范,残疾人无法进入。
- The company has drawn up a new disciplinary code.
公司已经起草了一项新的纪律规定。 - The Supreme Council adopted a new criminal code.
最高委员会通过了新的刑法。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- strict
- unwritten
- ethical
- …
- have
- adopt
- draw up
- …
- a code of behaviour/behavior
- a code of conduct
- a code of ethics
- …
- The law includes amendments to the penal code.
词源Middle English: via Old French from Latin codex, codic- literally ‘block of wood’, later denoting a block split into leaves or tablets for writing on, hence a book. The term originally denoted a systematic collection of statutes made by Justinian or another of the later Roman emperors; compare with sense (5) (mid 18th cent.), the earliest modern sense.