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词汇 code
释义 code
noun
uk /kəʊd/ us /koʊd/

codenoun (COMMUNICATION SYSTEM)


B2[ C or U ]
a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more convenient form: 密码;代号;代码
in codeThe message was written in code.电报是用密码写的。
decipher a codeShe managed to decipher the code.
crack a code The agencies fear they will be unable to crack (= succeed in understanding) the codes to eavesdrop on spies and criminals.
break a code He spent his career breaking (= succeeding in understanding) codes.
Each entry in this dictionary has a grammar code.这本词典的每个词条都有一个语法标记。
She ran her code through the compiler.她把编码输入编译程序中运行。
They cracked the code and read the secret message.他们破译了密码,读取了密电。
The enemy were unable to break the code.
We realized that his message was some kind of code.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Codes & decoding
bombe
code word
crack a code
cracker
cryptanalysis
cryptologist
cryptology
cypher
decode
decrypt
encode
encrypt
encryption
passcode
QR code
scramble
scrambler
tokenize
uncoded
unscramble

codenoun (RULES)


C1[ C ]
a set of rules that are accepted as general principles, or a set of written rules that say how people in a particular organization or country should behave: 法典;法规
code of conduct Clinics will be subject to a new code of conduct and stronger controls by local authorities.诊所将要遵守新的行业规范,并受到地方当局更有力的掌控。
[ C ]
a set of principles that are accepted and used by society or a particular group of people: 行为准则;规范;规矩
a moral code道德规范
a code of behaviour/ethics行为/道德准则
The club has a strict code of conduct.
Members must conform to a strict dress code.
Most evenings there's a party and the dress code is strict - black tie only.晚上大多都有聚会,而且着装要求很严格——必须穿晚礼服。
He said he was bound by a scientist's code of ethics.他说他受到科学家的道德准则的约束。
Newspaper editors have agreed a new code of practice on the invasion of privacy.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Rules & laws
administrative
admiralty
anti-bribery
anti-regulatory
anti-sodomy
blue law
humanitarian law
invocation
juridical
juridically
juristic
land tenure
legislation
mandatory
provision
the rule of law
Ts and Cs
uncalled
uncanonical
unenforceable

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Morality and rules of behaviour

codenoun (COMPUTER)


[ U ] computing specialized
a language used to program(= give instructions to) computers:
The children are learning to write code.
The problem was fixed with about 150 lines of computer code.
The application contains more than 609,000 lines of code.
We had to rewrite part of the code.
The company was required to disclose some of its computer code so that developers could write competing applications.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Computer programming & software
abandonware
ad blocker
ad blocking
adware
analytics
clipboard
escape character
escape sequence
F2P
facial recognition
facial recognition software
infected
malware
programmer
setup wizard
sideload
sideloading
sim
social game
word processor

codenoun (GENES)


[ C or U ] biology specialized
an arrangement of genetic material in DNA (= the chemical that carries genetic information in cells): (DNA中遗传物质的)编码
Each person's genetic code is unique except in the case of identical twins.每个人的遗传密码都是独一无二的,同卵双胞胎除外。

codenoun (TYPE OF LANGUAGE)


[ C ] language specialized
a language or dialect(= a form of a language that people speak in a particular part of a country):
People often switch codes depending on the conversational context.
He was interested in the linguistic codes of people living on the margins of society.
See also
code switch
code switching
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistic terms & linguistic style
accentual
affricate
allophone
allophony
anaphor
contextualize
easy read
emphatic
entailment
etymological
etymologically
inflected language
parataxis
pathetic fallacy
philological
philologically
polysemy
portmanteau word
stylistics
tautology
code
verb
uk /kəʊd/ us /koʊd/
[ T ]
to represent a message in code so that it can only be understood by the person who is meant to receive it: 把…译成密码;用密码写
The original signal is coded by the scrambler before transmission, and reconstituted into its original form by the receiver.
[ I or T ] computing specialized
to write computer programs (= instructions):
My third grade daughter loves learning to code with MIT's amazing (and free) software.
I have been learning to code programs.
[ T ]
to mark something, for example with letters, numbers, a name, or a colour, so that you know what type of thing it is:
To avoid bias in the laboratory, the samples were coded with numbers rather than names of individuals.
Each story in selected bulletins was timed and coded into one of 31 categories for domestic news, while foreign news was separately coded by country.
See also
colour-coded
Colossus to become the first to crack a message coded by the Lorenz cipher machine used by Nazi high command in the second world war.
Anyone can learn to code, but the kind of responsibility you need to work from home you have either learned by age 10 or you never will.
Explanations given by ten participants were coded independently by three individuals.
Both questions were coded by interviewers on a 5-point scale (0 - 4) where 0 was none and 4 was four or more.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Codes & decoding
bombe
code word
crack a code
cracker
cryptanalysis
cryptologist
cryptology
cypher
decode
decrypt
encode
encrypt
encryption
passcode
QR code
scramble
scrambler
tokenize
uncoded
unscramble

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Computer programming & software
Identifying
Classifying and creating order

code | American Dictionary


code
noun
us/koʊd/

codenoun (SPECIAL LANGUAGE)


[ C/U ]
a system for representing information with signs or symbols that are not ordinary language, or the signs or symbols themselves:
[ U ]Andrew writes computer code.
[ C ]Callers punch in four-digit access codes for various topics.

codenoun (PATTERN)


[ C ] biologyus/koʊd/
genetic code

codenoun (RULES)


[ C ]
rules for the way people should behave, or a set of written rules or laws that tell people what to do:
Faculty members are expected to follow the school’s honor code.
Is there a dress code where you work?
Fire codes prohibit locking classroom doors.
code
verb[ T ]
us/koʊd/
to represent information in a way that is not ordinary language, as with special signs or symbols:
Many areas of the brain code and store information.

coded


adjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈkoʊ·dɪd/
Electronically coded cards are issued to food-stamp recipients.

code | Business English


code
noun
uk /kəʊd/us
[ C or U ]
a set or system of numbers, letters, or signs which is known only to particular people and represents something that is secret:
access/security codeYou need an access code to get into the building.
in codeThe message was written in code.
[ C ]
a system of words, letters, or signs which is used to represent something so that it is easy to know which thing or type of thing it is:
product/identification codeThe FDA Product Code describes a product or a group of products.
We will give you a unique code to use when you make a booking.
[ U ] IT
the letters, numbers, words, and symbols used for writing computer programs:
computer/digital codeJava computer code
write/generate/execute code
[ C ]
a set of principles, or a set of rules which state how people in a particular organization, job, etc. should behave:
abide by/follow a codeAll our members follow a strict professional code.
He has his own moral code for the way he does business.
a code of behaviour/conduct
[ C,usually singular ] LAW
a set of rules or laws:
the state's legal code
Their aim is to work out a code to end sweatshops.

See also


area code
authorization code
bar code
building code
business activity code
City Code
dialling code
dress code
error code
Internal Revenue Code
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machine code
sort code
source code
tax code
Universal Product Code

Examples of code


code
Because instrumented code is (almost) ordinary source, it can be processed by the ordinary compiler.
Phonetic analysis of speech and memory codes in beginning readers.
By comparison, the earlier building orders, regulations and codes did not go beyond some basic controls and general precautions against the danger of fire.
We now present as follows an approach to representing code involving general pattern matching.
The remaining worksheets seem to refer to codes that were solved elsewhere.
The start-up code calls the first function and then enters an infinite loop.
In their life styles and genomic structures they both are minimalists, that is, they code only very limited functions.
Three undergraduate students were trained to code the videotapes.
The transcriber was also trained to recognize the types of error made by young children and to note errors with error codes.
Second, embedded systems frequently consider system and software diagnosis in the allocation and assignment of error codes during coding tasks.
This modification is made with minimal changes to the code presented thus far.
Verbal working memory is involved in associative word learning unless visual codes are available.
At the same time, limiting references to closed code types is too restrictive because it disallows references to functions.
Another, potentially bigger benefit is that the inference can make program code robust against changes of types.
We have here made a design choice to choose the use of nameless variables in code representation.
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Collocations withcode


code

These are words often used in combination with code.

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access code
The accesscode is 1.04.19.
alphanumeric code
A third advantage in an alphanumeric code is that letters and numbers give more code combinations than numbers alone.
cheat code
In computing, the word is sometimes used as a metasyntactic variable or as a video game cheat code, the canonical magic word.
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