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词汇 queue
释义 queue
noun[ C ]
uk /kjuː/ us /kjuː/
B1mainly UK(US usuallyline)
a line of people, usually standing or in cars, waiting for something, or a lot of people who want something: (人或车排成的)队,行列
Are you in the queue for tickets?你是在排队买票吗?
There was a long queue of traffic stretching down the road.车辆在这条路上排起了长龙。
If you want tickets you'll have to join the queue.你要买票的话就得排队。
disapprovingIt makes me mad when someone jumps the queue (= goes straight to the front).有人插队的话我就会很生气。
There's a queue of companies wanting to sell the product.有许多公司想销售该产品。
 
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computing, internet & telecoms specialized
a series of pieces of data, files to be printed, calls, etc. that are waiting to be dealt with by a computer, telephone system, etc.:
I turned the printer off and cleared the print queue.
If the printer queue is blocked, a user can clear their own documents from the queue, but not anybody else's.
With the new system, the calls will stack up in a queue, rather than callers being forced to call back because they keep getting a busy signal.
Form an orderly queue.排好队。
There was a queue of people waiting patiently for the bus to arrive.人们排着队耐心地等待公车到达。
When the doors opened she barged her way to the front of the queue.门一开她就冲到了队伍的前面。
I was waiting in the bus queue when two men pushed in in front of me.
She was at the head of the queue but I was at the tail end.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Things collected in lines or rings
chain
column
crocodile
file
interrow
line
rank
ring
rope
row
single file
string
thread
tier
train
two-tier

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Computer concepts
Communications - general words
queue
verb[ I ]
mainly UKuk /kjuː/ us /kjuː/(UK alsoqueue up); (US usuallyline, line up)
B2[ I ]
to wait in a line of people, often to buy something: 排队
Dozens of people were queueing up to get tickets.几十个人在排队买票。
We had to queue for three hours to get in.我们排了3个小时队才得以进入。
[ I ]
to want very much to do something: 排队(等候)做…,非常想做…
[ + to infinitive ]There are thousands of young women queueing up to be models.成千上万的年轻女子对当模特趋之若鹜。
It is one of several big German companies queueing for a listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
[ T ] computing, internet & telecoms specialized
to arrange pieces of data, files to be printed, calls, etc. in a series so they can be dealt with one after the other by a computer, telephone system, etc.:
If more than the maximum number of print jobs are submitted at the same time, the software queues the excess jobs.
During peak periods calls can be queued rather than callers hearing a busy tone.
We queued for half an hour waiting for a free space in the car park.我们为了等一个空车位在停车场排了半小时队。
He queued for two hours and all for nothing - there were no seats left.他白白排了两个小时的队——座位已满。
Queue here for signed copies of his book.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Waiting
await
backlogged
bang around
breath
hang
hang around
hover
loiter
lounge
lurking
mark timeidiom
mill
mill around
sit
twiddle
twiddle your thumbsidiom
wait
wait and seeidiom
wait around
wait for someone/something

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queue | American Dictionary


queue
noun[ C ]
esp. Brus/kju/
a line of people or things waiting for something:
There was a long queue for tickets at the theater.

queue


verb[ I ]us/kju/
Fans queued up to buy tickets.

queue | Business English


queue
noun[ C ]
uk /kjuː/us
UK(USline)
a line of people who are waiting for something:
There was a huge queue of people stretching down the road from the bank.
UK(USline)
a number of people who want to do or have something:
Rarely does a company that is suffering from such mismanagement attract a queue of eager buyers.
She would not be a preferential creditor and would have to join the queue of other creditors.
be at the front/back of the queueIt's public-sector workers who are always at the back of the queue when pay rises are being handed out.
be the first/last in the queueFortunately, they were first in the queue of creditors.
IT
a list of jobs that a computer has to do:
a print queue
COMMUNICATIONS UK
a number of people who are waiting to speak to someone on the phone:
Please hold, you are in a queue and your call will be answered as soon as possible.
See also
dole queue
queue
verb
UKuk /kjuː/us(USstand in line); (also UKqueue up)
[ I ]
to join a line of people who are waiting for something:
Private investors would regularly queue outside their banks in order to rush their application forms in before the deadline.
[ I ]
to join a number of people who are waiting for or to do something:
Competitors queue up to steal clients and key employees.
[ T ] IT
to arrange tasks in order:
The server will not allow me to queue print jobs.

Examples of queue


queue
This removes the need for having separate queues for events and input conditions during behavioral model implementation.
The study of such a model provides insights at the queue length (and thus the congestion of a junction) under a heavy load.
But still, and as long as they remain in the queue for paid performances, they are professionals.
The speed of the total process requires a large number of par ts to be queued between stages.
Such a queue can be easily implemented as a circular array of task pointers.
This study was performed to find out about the queue discipline in waiting lists for elective surgery to reveal potential discrepancies in waiting list management.
The queue is used in order to process the states in ascending distance from the starting state.
Customers in queue 1 have priority over customers in queue 2 in the sense that servers are handling customers belonging to queue 1 first.
It is our responsibility as the caller to queue it for visitation, so that the function may assume it safe to return to.
Also, the presence of infection can very rapidly endanger the lives of those waiting faithfully in the queue for their treatment.
Since this is not a desirable behaviour, we will enhance our simple processor with a waiting queue for tasks.
With food rationing at the time of this survey, the difficulties of older people in food queues warranted a separate section in his report.
However, it is essential for our purposes to estimate such variances because they critically affect system behavior, queuing delays, and variances in downstream links.
With increasing task granularity and growing processor counts, the central task queue is likely to become a performance bottleneck.
The authors show that, in general, when waiting in the queue is costly, the equilibrium behavior is not of the threshold type.
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