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  1. code

    • IPA[kōd]

    美式

    • n.
      a system of words, letters, figures, or other symbols substituted for other words, letters, etc., especially for the purposes of secrecy;a system of signals, such as sounds, light flashes, or flags, used to send messages
    • v.
      convert (the words of a message) into a particular code in order to convey a secret meaning;express the meaning of (a statement or communication) in an indirect or euphemistic way
    • verb: code, 3rd person present: codes, gerund or present participle: coding, past tense: coded, past participle: coded

    • noun: code, plural noun: codes

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    • 1. convert (the words of a message) into a particular code in order to convey a secret meaning only Mitch knew how to read the message—even the name was coded
    • express the meaning of (a statement or communication) in an indirect or euphemistic way they code their language when talking to the general public
    • assign a code to (something) for purposes of classification, analysis, or identification she coded the samples and sent them down for dissection
    • 2. write code for (a computer program) most developers code C + + like C I no longer actively code in PHP
    • 3. specify the genetic sequence for (an amino acid or protein) genes that code for human growth hormone
    • be the genetic determiner of (a characteristic) one pair of homologous chromosomes codes for eye color