queue / kyu /

💦中学词汇队伍排队队列长队

queue2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a braid of hair worn hanging down behind.
  2. a file or line, especially of people waiting their turn.
  3. Computers. a FIFO-organized sequence of items, as data, messages, jobs, or the like, waiting for action.
v. 无主动词 verb

queued, queu·ing.

  1. to form in a line while waiting.
  2. Computers. to arrange into a queue.

queue 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sequence

更多queue例句

  1. “While Apple will never admit it, I think there are times when they simply forget an item’s in the review queue or they intentionally keep it untouched as a sanction to a developer giving them the wrong attitude,” said Shoji.
  2. This summer, when the majority of tests were being shoved into the PCR queue, turnaround times stretched out, with some people waiting more than two weeks for test results.
  3. That makes it harder to get more people on our team, to get space in the dev queue to make site changes, to get rises and promotions.
  4. While it may have helped get rid of the snaking queues, this steep tax has suppressed the demand for liquor.
  5. You can also bribe someone in charge of allocating available apartments to get the better position in the queue.
  6. A few years ago, I was standing in a queue behind two men and eavesdropping on their conversation.
  7. With Seacrest, the queue of big-name Miss Havishams in lacy, "nude" boring dresses reached a critical mass.
  8. If only because it was the most ridiculously glamorous queue for the make-up chair I have ever seen.
  9. Of course, it could take some time, given that Syria has pushed a lot of things to the back of the queue.
  10. At the beginning of this year, the queue in Embassy/Baghdad was roughly 2,000 cases (meaning upwards of 4-5,000 individuals).
  11. Her hair had fallen from its pins and hung in a braid, its length concealed by her position, and making the effect of a queue.
  12. The veil had slipped and might easily have been mistaken for a ribbon confining the queue at the base of the head.
  13. His heart was open as the day,His feelings all were true; His hair was some inclined to gray—He wore it in a queue.
  14. He wore a long queue, which depended half-way down his back.
  15. Complaints are useless; a ruthless hand sweeps you away, and the queue closes up.