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n. 爪哇, 爪哇咖啡



    java
    [ noun ]
    1. an island in Indonesia to the south of Borneo; one of the world's most densely populated regions

    2. <noun.location>
    3. a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans

    4. <noun.food>
      he ordered a cup of coffee
    5. a platform-independent object-oriented programming language

    6. <noun.communication>


    higher programming language \higher programming language\ n.
    (Computers)
    a computer programming language with an instruction set
    allowing one instruction to code for several assembly
    language instructions.

    Note: The aggregation of several assembly-language
    instructions into one instruction allows much greater
    efficiency in writing computer programs. Most programs
    are now written in some higher programming language,
    such as {BASIC}, {FORTRAN}, {COBOL}, {C}, {C++}, or
    {JAVA}.
    [PJC]

    Java \Ja"va\ (j[aum]"v[.a]), n.
    1. One of the islands of the Malay Archipelago belonging to
    the Netherlands.

    2. Java coffee, a kind of coffee brought from Java.

    3. (Computers) [all capitals] an object-oriented computer
    programming language, derived largely from {C++}, used
    widely for design and display of web pages on the
    world-wide web. It is an interpreted language, and has
    been suggested as a platform-independent code to allow
    execution of the same progam under multiple operating
    systems without recompiling. The language is still (1997)
    under active development, and is evolving.
    [GG + PJC]

    {Java cat} (Zo["o]l.), the musang.

    {Java sparrow} (Zo["o]l.), a species of finch ({Padda
    oryzivora}), native of Java, but very commonly kept as a
    cage bird; -- called also {ricebird}, and {paddy bird}. In
    the male the upper parts are glaucous gray, the head and
    tail black, the under parts delicate rose, and the cheeks
    white. The bill is large and red. A white variety is also
    kept as a cage bird.

    1. There are lush shots of the verdant Bali and Java countryside wrapped in gauzy mist; strange and unusual Bronze-age icons of gods and goddesses; temples, sculptures and Buddha statues with their mysterious Mona Lisa smiles.
    2. By the late 18th century, when a Turk or an Arab indulged in a cup of sweetened coffee, in all probability the coffee was brought by Dutch merchants from Java, and the sugar by French or British merchants from the West Indies.
    3. Three experimental nuclear reactors used for research already operate at Bandung in West Java, JogJakarta in central Java and at Serpong, 19 miles southwest of Jakarta.
    4. Three experimental nuclear reactors used for research already operate at Bandung in West Java, JogJakarta in central Java and at Serpong, 19 miles southwest of Jakarta.
    5. In the rice paddies of Java and Bali, yields are topping out, while new land elsewhere is harder to cultivate.
    6. Full foreign ownership is now allowed for companies investing more than Dollars 50m in projects in the highly-populated provinces of Java and Sumatra, while those with lower investment must be based in the more remote provinces.
    7. He has lobbied Jakarta, so far without success, to offer special incentives to draw investment to the province, which he asserts is at about the stage of development Java reached in the early 19th century.
    8. And the DB7 costs about half as much as a V8 Aston Martin or Lagonda. Rolls-Royce Motors (which owns and makes Bentleys, too) set the Java concept in motion nearly two years ago.
    9. Now investments made during the oil boom are paying off: Indonesian researchers have adapted high-yielding rice varieties to the climates of Java and Sumatra, Mr. Timmer says.
    10. Later this year, the 70-seat CN250 is due to be rolled out of IPTN's giant complex at Bandung, on Java.
    11. The 38-year-old Mrs. Sukarnoputri drew a reported 150,000 people at a recent rally in East Java, which is the heart of Sukarno country.
    12. He was minister of economics when he took over as prime minister in 1948 after the former Dutch colonial rulers captured Sukarno at Jogjakarta, Central Java.
    13. A $2.4 billion olefins complex in west Java.
    14. The three drowned when the Muarareja River in central Java overflowed Wednesday, said an official of the Social Affairs Ministry.
    15. Uhlenbeck was born in Batavia, Java, which is now Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.
    16. The bus-truck collision in Batang, central Java, 375 miles southeast of Jakarta, killed seven people and seriously injured eight, the daily Angkatan Bersenjata quoted police as saying.
    17. Coca-Cola Tirtalina Bottling Co. will serve Bali and much of the populous Java island, a market of about 60 million people, or one-third of the country's total population.
    18. Attorney General Soekarton Marmosudjono, a navy commodore, was a law graduate of the state-run Gajah Mada University in Jogjakarta, Central Java.
    19. A strong earthquake jolted parts of West and Central Java provinces, but there were no reports of damage or casualties, the Meteorology and Geophysical Agency said today.
    20. Java is home for more than 60 percent of Indonesia's 170 million people and uses 80 percent of its energy.
    21. The quake, measuring 6 on the Richter scale, struck Thursday night in West Java, the agency said.
    22. It seems less certain, however, that the exhibit will explain that pro-communist military officers "were able to stampede most of the PKI organization on Java into an ill-coordinated and poorly executed revolt."
    23. His travels took him to Tonga, Oman, Nigeria, Swaziland and Java.
    24. Actor Eric Stoltz, of "Mask" movie fame, is part-owner of Java, one of the first hangouts on the scene.
    25. In addition to logging, other factors are mining, nomadic farmers and resettlement of millions of "transmigrants" from Java to clear forests on other islands.
    26. It is the only cement company with production facilities in central Java, one of Indonesia's fastest growing areas.
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