词汇 | string |
释义 | string noun uk /strɪŋ/ us /strɪŋ/ stringnoun (ROPE)B2[ C or U ] (a piece of) strong, thin rope made by twisting very thin threads together, used for fastening and tying things: 细绳;线;带 a package tied with string用细绳捆扎的包裹 piece of stringShe wrapped the parcel with brown paper and a long piece of string. ball of stringOur cat loves nothing more than playing with a ball of string. pull a stringWhen you pull the strings, the puppet's arms and legs move.你扯动细绳,木偶的手脚就会动。 Kyrylo Glivin/EyeEm/GettyImages [ C ] a set of objects joined together in a row on a single rope or thread: 一串 string of beads/pearlsShe wore a neat tweed suit with a string of beads/pearls. string ofA string of onions hung from a beam in the kitchen.厨房的横梁上挂着一串洋葱。 ksena32/iStock/Getty Image Plus/GettyImages a loop of string tangled string缠结在一起的线 Could you tie this piece of string for me?你能帮我把这个绳子打个结吗? He wound the string into a ball.他将绳子缠成一团。 Could you roll up that string for me?你能帮我把那条线绕起来吗? Cords, ropes, cables & string bell pull bowline bungee cable catgut fibre flex halter halyard harness landline lanyard lariat lashing rein rope shackles shock cord stringed stringy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Things collected in lines or rings stringnoun (SERIES)C2[ C ] a series of related things or events: 一系列;一连串 string ofWhat do you think of the recent string of political scandals?你怎么看最近一连串的政治丑闻? string of hitsHe had a string of top-20 hits during the 80s.80年代,他创作了一系列进入排行榜前20名的作品。 She dropped the book on her foot and let out a string of expletives. She had a string of lovers before her marriage finally broke up.她离婚前有很多情人。 This is the latest in a string of attacks in the region. He's had a string of glamorous girlfriends. The group is thought to be responsible for a string of atrocities. Order and sequence - general words alphabetize around back end be a chapter of accidentsidiom catalogue chapter cycle front end in chronological order inconsecutive inline ladder linear linearity parade penultimate penultimately precedence priority procession stringnoun (MUSIC)B2[ C ] a thin wire that is stretched across a musical instrument and is used to produce a range of notes depending on its thickness, length, and tightness: (乐器的)弦 A violin has four strings.小提琴有4根弦。 guitar stringGuitar strings are made from steel or nylon.现在的吉他弦是由钢丝或尼龙制成的。 pluck a stringYou can pluck the strings on a guitar with your fingers or a plectrum.你可以用手指或拨子拨动吉他的琴弦。 a twelve-string guitar十二弦吉他 Jack Taylor/EyeEm/GettyImages strings[ plural ] the group of instruments that have strings and are played with a bow or with the fingers, or the players in a musical group who play these instruments: 弦乐器;弦乐器组 I prefer his compositions for strings.我更喜欢他为弦乐器组谱写的乐曲。 Musical instruments accordion acoustically aerophone alphorn alto drum kit drum machine drumbeat drumhead drumroll ocarina oud over-pedal panpipes paradiddle tubular bells tuned tuning fork tuning peg ukulele stringnoun (SPORT)[ C ] one of the thin plastic strings that are stretched between the sides of the frame of a racket used in sport(球拍的)弦 helen89/iStock/Getty Image Plus/GettyImages Tennis & racket sports ace alley approach shot backcourt ball boy ball girl chip forecourt forehand knock up mixed doubles outhit paddleball padel passing shot pelota seed shuttlecock table tennis tramlines stringnoun (COMPUTING)[ C ] computing specialized a usually short piece of text consisting of letters, numbers, or symbols that is used in computer processes such as searching through large amounts of information: 字符串;信息串 search stringIf you type in the search string "ing", the computer will find all the words containing "ing".如果你输入搜索字符串 ing,计算机会把所有包含ing的单词找出来。 Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop texture wan word processing Idiomshave another/more than one string to your bow strings attached string adjective uk /strɪŋ/ us /strɪŋ/ consisting of or relating to string instruments: 由弦乐器组成的;弦乐器的 the string section弦乐部 a string quartet弦乐四重奏 string orchestraThe string orchestra played Mozart as the parents entered the hall. A 12-piece string ensemble played in the church. The banjo forms the basis of their string band. The orchestra's string sound is rich and deep. See also string instrument Musical instruments accordion acoustically aerophone alphorn alto drum kit drum machine drumbeat drumhead drumroll ocarina oud over-pedal panpipes paradiddle tubular bells tuned tuning fork tuning peg ukulele string verb[ T ] uk /strɪŋ/ us /strɪŋ/strung | strung stringverb[T] (MUSIC)to put strings on a musical instrument: 给(乐器等)装上弦 First you need to learn how to string and tune your guitar.首先你需要学会如何给吉他装弦并调音。 Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline clamp gag granny knot half hitch harness hobble hogtie knot square knot strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack stringverb[T] (SPORT)to put new strings onto a racket used in sport: 给(球拍等)装上新弦 You ought to have your racket re-strung before the competition.比赛之前你应该重装一下球拍的弦。 Tennis & racket sports ace alley approach shot backcourt ball boy ball girl chip forecourt forehand knock up mixed doubles outhit paddleball padel passing shot pelota seed shuttlecock table tennis tramlines stringverb[T] (BEADS, ETC.)to put a string through a number of objects: 用细绳(或线等)把…串在一起 Would you help me string these beads?你能帮我把这些珠子串起来吗? Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline clamp gag granny knot half hitch harness hobble hogtie knot square knot strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack Phrasal verbsstring someone along string something out string something together string someone up string something up string | American Dictionarystring noun us/strɪŋ/ stringnoun (CORD)[ C/U ] a thin length of cord: [ U ]a piece of string stringnoun (MUSIC)[ C ] a thin wire or cord that is stretched across a musical instrument and produces musical notes when pulled or hit: Guitar strings are made from steel or nylon. [ C ] The strings in an orchestra is a group of instruments that produce sound with strings: Violins, cellos, and double basses are all strings. stringnoun (SET)[ C ] a set of objects joined together in a row on a single cord or thread: a string of pearls stringnoun (SERIES)[ C ] a series of related things or events: He told the committee a string of lies. Her new novel is the latest in a string of successes. Idiomstrings attached string verb[ T ] us/strɪŋ/past tense and past participlestrungus/strʌŋ/ stringverb[T] (ATTACH CORD)to attach a length of string or something similar by the ends, so that the middle hangs: They strung ribbons of bright paper around the room in preparation for the party. stringverb[T] (JOIN IN SET)to put a thread or cord through each of a set of things: The child sat on the floor, stringing wooden beads. fig. I can just barely string together (= say) a couple of sentences in Japanese. Phrasal verbsstring someone along string along something string out something string out something string | Business Englishstring noun[ C ] uk /strɪŋ/us pull strings (also USpull wires) to use your power or influence to get what you want: She became a journalist for one of the UK's top newspapers after her father pulled strings. pull the strings the person who pulls the strings in a particular organization, situation, etc. makes the important decisions about it and controls it: Shareholders are concerned because they no longer really know who is pulling the strings at the bank. Examples of stringstring The instrument should be readily accessible to trained string players, but is designed to fill a particular role in computer or amplified music. If both of them point to the empty string, then the empty string is returned. We start relating strings and nets by looking at sets of places as alphabets and at families as strings on such alphabets. How could they really be their own women, carped the press, when they had male songwriters and a male manager 'pulling the strings'? The two instances of string of characters occur in definitions of terms in the text, one for character string, the other for character string constant. Generally speaking, the crossover operator works by taking two parents and exchanging par t of their strings, thereby generating two new individuals, the offspring. Passages for solo bassoon are doubled by strings. In some sonatas the texture is varied by woodwind doublings of strings with flute or oboe, alternating with solo passages for different groups. So long as popular pressure remained low, the government could string out its reforms and avoid confrontation with business. Reading these strings from the initial state, one reaches that state. The syntax-pragmatics interface accounts for the position of parenthetical what immediately preceding the numeral, thus restricting the linear order in the syntactic string. At the least, a spellchecker can compare the misspelling with a dictionary of correct spellings, treating the spellings simply as character strings. We follow the standard convention of using upper case initials to denote variables; lower case initials and strings enclosed in quotes denote constants. One can visualize this by imagining a point and its image connected by a piece of elastic string. Taking all string sequences together, the prototype achieved a score of 94.7% in detecting and extracting headed compounds. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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