app / æp /

💦中学词汇应用程序应用应用程式应用程序

app 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Digital Technology. an application, typically a small, specialized program downloaded onto mobile devices: the best GPS apps for your iPhone.
  2. an application; a form to be filled out by an applicant: I'm working on my college apps.

更多app例句

  1. Just six months ago, he was having casual sex with men he met on dating apps.
  2. That’s the enterprise value of Rover, an app that connects pet owners with dog walkers and groomers, after it goes public via a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, according to a statement announcing the company’s plans.
  3. So it’s a bit ironic that Clubhouse, the buzzy new app that essentially facilitates conference calls between internet strangers, is now exploding in popularity.
  4. The fintech’s growing valuation is another sign that investors think the trading app is bulletproof to everything from handwringing over its business model to technology outages and fines.
  5. You as a citizen just download the app and consent that the data be shared.
  6. In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans.
  7. Since then, the app has gained over 165,000 users in more than 70 countries, according to its founder.
  8. I actually downloaded the app last summer and was embarrassed because none of my friends seemed to use it.
  9. JSwipe is neither the first nor the most recent Jewish dating app.
  10. And some dresses can be totally altered from an app on your phone.
  11. Ef you had a dozen lawyers I'd have to app'int him jest the same.
  12. He c'n jest wrap 'em round his finger an' make 'em app'int anybody he likes.
  13. Judge Knowles was business head of this—this old cats' home afore he app'inted Cap'n Kendrick to the job, and you know that.
  14. Appendix I: Method of determining the effect of the rate of application of load on the strength of timber, pp. 325-327; App.
  15. If you want to stay a spell, until an assistant's app'inted, I'll undertake to be responsible for your keep.