释义 |
shrdlu|ˈʃɜːdluː| Also shrdlu etaoin |ˈɛtəɔɪn|. A sequence of letters appearing on the keyboard of a type-setting machine, used as an example of an absurd or unintelligible utterance. Cf. qwert, qwerty.
1943D. Powell Time to be Born xii. 290 She read..the words... For all the sense they made to Vicky they might have been a trail of ‘shrdlu etaoin's’. 1970New Statesman 25 Dec. 863/2 Those witty literals, exotic printers' pies and secret messages in the shrdlu code. |