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chad

/chad/US // tʃæd //UK // (tʃæd) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Computers.

    • : a small paper disk or square formed when a hole is punched in a punch card or paper tape.

Examples

  • In Chad, which took years to finally hit screens, she plays a high-school boy navigating the pressures of tenuous teenage social circles and hormones.

  • After the verdict, Bahena Rivera’s defense attorneys, Chad and Jennifer Frese, expressed their dismay with the jury’s conclusion, saying they would appeal the decision.

  • “I can’t confirm or deny that,” Pulitzer said during an earnest two-hour phone conversation that covered everything from hanging chads to conquistador spears.

  • A recent blockage of social media in Chad lasted for more than a year.

  • That stands to be a life-changing boon to coffee-growers in Peru, textile-weavers in Chad, medical instrument producers in Bangalore and everyone in between.

  • Diplomats from Egypt, Chad, Tunisia, Algeria and Sudan have met in Cairo to discuss how to halt the violence in Libya.

  • The winner of the primary is likely to face Shawnee County district attorney Chad Taylor in November.

  • Aided by Democratic PR professionals Chad Griffin and Kristin Schake, they find them.

  • As far as celebrity doppelgangers go, no one can top comic actor Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.

  • Words had been exchanged and the texter, Chad Oulson, had stood up and may have thrown a bag of popcorn.

  • In a few moments the ancient belfry of St. Chad's began to send forth its mellow chimes.

  • But like a flash Nora got behind her chair, putting it between herself and Chad.

  • She made a motion of her hand as if dismissing him, but Chad never moved.

  • Here is the sketch: it's pretty good of Nora, but of course it's a caricature of Chad.

  • And he isn't up to Chad's tricks, or the set he's got him into.