queue
- IPA[kjuː]
英式
- a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed.;a list of data items, commands, etc., stored so as to be retrievable in a definite order, usually the order of insertion.
- take one's place in a queue;be extremely keen to do or have something
verb: queue, 3rd person present: queues, gerund or present participle: queuing, past tense: queued, past participle: queued
noun: queue, plural noun: queues
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名詞
- 1. British a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed. 同義詞
- 2. a list of data items, commands, etc., stored so as to be retrievable in a definite order, usually the order of insertion.
- 3. archaic a plait of hair worn at the back.
動詞
- 1. British take one's place in a queue in the war they had queued for food
- ▪ be extremely keen to do or have something companies are queuing up to move to the bay
- 2. arrange in a queue input or output requests to a file are queued by the operating system
- the action of pushing into a queue in order to be served or dealt with before one's turn: all attempts at queue-jumping will be met by glares and furious tut-tutting a heated row over queue-jumping at a busy council rubbish tip
Oxford Dictionary
- push into a queue in order to be served or dealt with before one's turn.
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to the number of people who are unemployed and looking for work: job queues are likely to continue to lengthen in coming months the jobless rate rose to 5.9 per cent as a further 6000 people joined the jobs queue
Oxford Dictionary
- push into a queue in order to be served or dealt with before one's turn.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of pushing into a line of people in order to be served or dealt with before ... all attempts at queue-jumping will be met by glares and furious tut-tutting
Oxford American Dictionary
- a series of print jobs waiting to use a printer.
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in reference to the number of people who are unemployed and and claiming state benefit: union leaders warned that dole queues could start rising again 150 staff at the company's head office have joined the dole queue
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to the number of people who are unemployed and and claiming state benefit: union leaders warned that dole queues could start rising again 150 staff at the company's head office have joined the dole queue
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- a line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn to be attended to or to proceed.
- take one's place in a queue: in the war they had queued for food
Oxford American Dictionary