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 queue [kju]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 辫子, 一队人, 队列

vt. 使排队, 将...梳成辫子

vi. 排队

[计] 队列




    queue
    [ noun ]
    1. a line of people or vehicles waiting for something

    2. <noun.group>
    3. (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmitted

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. a braid of hair at the back of the head

    6. <noun.body>
    [ verb ]
    1. form a queue, form a line, stand in line

    2. <verb.motion> line up queue up
      Customers lined up in front of the store


    Queue \Queue\, n. [F. See {Cue}.]
    (a) A tail-like appendage of hair; a pigtail.
    (b) A line of persons waiting anywhere.


    Queue \Queue\, v. t.
    To fasten, as hair, in a queue.

    1. This took an hour and 45 minutes, the first part of which involved standing in a long queue in front of a sign that read not "Foreigners" or "Nonresidents," but "Aliens."
    2. 'We'd rather come in the winter, when we don't have to queue to get on the rides.' Werner Muller, an engineer from Hamburg visiting with his six-year-old twins, agreed.
    3. "Roll up your sleeve and put your arm out the car window as you queue up for Los Angeles County's first drive-through flu clinic on Saturday Nov. 10 at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center," the hospital declared in a news release.
    4. Holders of securities will rank well behind depositors in the queue for repayment, should the society go bust. So careful selection in this area is needed.
    5. Banking workers, printers and construction workers are also in the pay queue. The engineering workers will get a 2 per cent pay rise from June 1 - five months late - but see a 10 per cent reduction in other fringe benefits for the rest of the year.
    6. It is better in Hungary and Poland, where there are about three in the queue for every five installed. Without a modern telecommunications system, east European business will be hampered at every turn.
    7. At the airport, poor Egyptian laborers often were forced to queue for days to get home to Cairo.
    8. The departure of British Gas has reduced the total to 93 - and many of those left are considering joining the queue for the exit. Most companies blame high costs.
    9. The orderly queue of bidders forming for the various bits of Hafnia is not as surprising as it looks.
    10. A mile-long queue formed outside the government bookshop for the 300-page report.
    11. In Cuba, itself, we went first to Santiago, where the state record company produces vinyl discs at about Pounds 1 a time but you queue 20 minutes for a coffee.
    12. Now 226 more corporations are in the queue, with plans to raise $9.5 billion by selling stock.
    13. But now it is not where in the queue you stand but whether you stand there at all.
    14. But bondholders rightly worry about releveraging that can set them back in the payment queue, says Kelly Dunne, head of First Boston Asset Management's junk-bond investments.
    15. My enthusiasm for art wavers when its prerequisite is a two-hour queue outside the Uffizi.
    16. At Barclays, one shareholder demanded to know why there had not been enough Easter eggs to pass out to all the customers waiting in the queue at his local branch.
    17. The persuasive or well-connected manage to jump the queue.
    18. The French giants Lyonnaise and Generale des Eaux will doubtless jostle for position near the front of the queue. Since English water companies are anxious for unregulated earnings, the likes of North West and Thames cannot be ruled out of the running.
    19. With a queue of students outside his door waiting for advice from their professor-turned-practitioner, he would clearly not be opposed to a second term.
    20. The government's workstart scheme picks up a useful idea first put forward by Professor Dennis Snower to transfer the benefits of the unemployed to an employer who was prepared to take that person off the dole queue.
    21. As new and more politically popular recipients line up at the aid window, some of the world's most needy countries fear they will get pushed even further back in the queue.
    22. The only bright thing is that when I talk to my passengers they do seem a bit more confident.' Mr Geoff Barlow, a few cabs down the queue, was glum.
    23. But as the doors opened this year, and those at the head of the queue purposefully strode in, it was clear that business was about to be done. It was clear, too, that the dealers were there to move their stock.
    24. In the southern city of Curitiba, one man seemed to be taking politics too seriously when he shot another voter in the queue. Mr Cardoso said Brazil's priority was 'an end to social injustice'.
    25. I asked an adult standing in the queue with a curly haired pre-teen wearing a blue jacket with Lewistown lettered across the back.
    26. Just as Allen plucked Marshal McLuhan out of a movie queue, Frankel is approached by total strangers in art galleries or petrol stations.
    27. There is a queue of measures from the Law Commission to update the law.
    28. Gasoline is rationed in Sudan and car owners have to queue for several hours for their weekly supply.
    29. They said they were sure more whites would turn up later: but the prospect of sharing one long queue with blacks may have put them off.
    30. BeyondMail can filter messages and distribute information according to certain rules - for example, all mail from the boss goes to the top of the queue.
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