java / ˈdʒɑ və or, especially for 2, ˈdʒæv ə /

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java2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the main island of Indonesia. 51,032 sq. mi..
  2. Slang. coffee: a cup of java.
  1. Digital Technology. the proprietary name of a high-level, object-oriented programming language used primarily to build web-based applications.

java 近义词

java

等同于 coffee

更多java例句

  1. He has a passion for digital preservation, having previously worked on projects like conserving old-school mobile games that ran on Java.
  2. The Court ruled that Google did not violate copyright law when it included parts of Oracle’s Java programming code in its Android operating system—ending a decade-long multibillion dollar legal battle.
  3. Google created the Android operating system in 2007, writing millions of lines of new code–but including just over 11,000 lines that were also part of Oracle’s Java platform.
  4. Some Java-based codebases run applications today for enterprise SEO and or marketing software.
  5. Additionally, Google released an official port to the more popular Java language.
  6. The wreckage lies no more than around 100 feet down in the Java Sea.
  7. Search teams find dozens of people and jet debris floating in the Java Sea, as the airline confirms the wreckage is from QZ8501.
  8. Or they might stop patronizing Starbucks and start patronizing a hipster java upstart like Stumptown.
  9. The unforgivable java sin of a Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks.
  10. AA, pronounced “ah-aah,” is cindery lava, the word's from Hawaii but you may find some in Java.
  11. He did not wait till the ships were side by side, but began firing when the Java was half a mile away.
  12. The Constitution was sound and whole; the Java had only her mainmast left and was full of yawning rents.
  13. She has not been blind to the fact that her neighbor, England, has been jealous of some of her colonies, especially of Java.
  14. "One of my Java boys tells me the report is current in Bulungan that we are to be attacked to-morrow," he announced.
  15. On the 26th, saw the island of Java; and on the 30th, anchored at Samarang.