queue up 的 2 个定义
- a braid of hair worn hanging down behind.
- a file or line, especially of people waiting their turn.
- Computers. a FIFO-organized sequence of items, as data, messages, jobs, or the like, waiting for action.
queued, queu·ing.
- to form in a line while waiting.
- Computers. to arrange into a queue.
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- “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.
- 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.
- 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.
- While it may have helped get rid of the snaking queues, this steep tax has suppressed the demand for liquor.
- You can also bribe someone in charge of allocating available apartments to get the better position in the queue.
- A few years ago, I was standing in a queue behind two men and eavesdropping on their conversation.
- With Seacrest, the queue of big-name Miss Havishams in lacy, "nude" boring dresses reached a critical mass.
- If only because it was the most ridiculously glamorous queue for the make-up chair I have ever seen.
- Of course, it could take some time, given that Syria has pushed a lot of things to the back of the queue.
- At the beginning of this year, the queue in Embassy/Baghdad was roughly 2,000 cases (meaning upwards of 4-5,000 individuals).
- 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.
- The veil had slipped and might easily have been mistaken for a ribbon confining the queue at the base of the head.
- 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.
- He wore a long queue, which depended half-way down his back.
- Complaints are useless; a ruthless hand sweeps you away, and the queue closes up.