单词 | code |
释义 | code1 of 2noun ˈkōd plural codes 1 : a systematic statement of a body of law especially : one given statutory force 2 : a system of principles or rules moral code 3 a : a system of signals or symbols for communication b : a system of symbols (such as letters or numbers) used to represent assigned and often secret meanings c : coded language : a word or phrase chosen in place of another word or phrase in order to communicate an attitude or meaning without stating it explicitly The strategy also appealed to blue-collar workers in the Northeast and Northwest who were opposed to "forced bussing." This was expressed in code as favoring "law and order" and opposing "crime in the streets." Elizabeth Drew —usually used with for I hear the word "development" a lot in public speech; politicians and activists use it as code for a lot of things—jobs, health care, a change in leadership. Sallie TisdaleThis quarter-century of Republican momentum was reversed finally by Bill Clinton, who called himself a "New Democrat," code for "not a liberal." Joshua Muravchik 4 : genetic code 5 : instructions for a computer (as within a piece of software) writing code for a new app codeless ˈkōd-ləs adjective code 2 of 2verb coded; coding transitive verb : to put in or into the form or symbols of a code intransitive verb 1 : to specify the genetic code a gene that codes for a protein 2 : to create or edit computer code She got a job coding for Google. codable ˈkō-də-bəl adjective coder noun code 1 of 2 nounas in law a collection or system of rules of conduct Hammurabi was an ancient king of Babylon with a famous code of laws the tax code Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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