emoji 的定义
plural e·mo·ji, e·mo·jis.
- Digital Technology. a small digital picture or pictorial symbol that represents a thing, feeling, concept, etc., used in text messages and other electronic communications and usually part of a standardized set: She texted me an emoji of “money with wings,” which probably means she’s out shopping.
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- When he never returned, though, his relatives began to doubt that he’d actually sent the texts, which were full of punctuation and emoji that the 58-year-old Indianapolis man had never used before.
- He said he was “deep in losses but holding will prevail,” and included the emoji for a rocket and “diamond hands,” the forum’s lingo for not selling when a stock nose-dives.
- This sends notifications to a friend’s phone if they’re off the app, or a flood of colorful emoji if they have the app open.
- Not only was the mask emoji among the most used, but masks were also an essential part of Tinder bios in India between January and November.
- There are new one-time permission approvals for the microphone, camera, and location, new emojis, more work toward modularity, and easier autofill.
- I can say that this is my first time [using emoji] in an email.
- Harris explained to The Daily Beast that he and Senator Udall do not communicate with one another via emoji.
- As to whether or not Udall himself uses Emoji, Harris said that he does not.
- Katy Perry, "Roar" This video has been anticipated ever since the release of the emoji-filled lyrics.