widget / ˈwɪdʒ ɪt /

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widget 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small mechanical device, as a knob or switch, especially one whose name is not known or cannot be recalled; gadget: a row of widgets on the instrument panel.
  2. something considered typical or representative, as of a manufacturer's products: the widgets coming off the assembly line.
  3. Digital Technology. a module on a website, in an application, or in the interface of a device that allows users to access information or perform a function: I added a weather widget to my screen.

widget 近义词

n. 名词 noun

gadget

更多widget例句

  1. Tap this to see all the available widgets from the apps you currently have—you can then tap and swipe to choose the widget you’d like to add, and then either tap and drag it, or pick Add Widget to drop it into place.
  2. Finally, we spoke about how Google’s stance on links have changed, including widget links.
  3. Currently the list includes first-party apps like Calendar, Weather and Podcasts, along with additional widgets available via the App Store.
  4. Launch Center Pro, an iOS utility that offered widgets and custom icons long before they were allowed on the iPhone’s home screen, is bringing its design tools to iOS 14.
  5. You can do this by sending out a survey or investing in a widget that builds feedback into the newsletter interface.
  6. The Dazeem sensation arguably hit its peak with the Slate Adele Dazeem Name Generator, a widget designed to Travoltify any name.
  7. In the fundraising business, if you make a better widget, your competitors will try to make an even better widget.
  8. Alternatively, stick right here and follow the chat in the widget below.