Queueing can also be used as the continuous form. 進(jìn)行式亦可用queueing 。
1. (等候的)一列人,一隊車(chē)輛 A queue is a line of people or vehicles that are waiting for something.
e.g. I watched as he got a tray and joined the queue... 我看著(zhù)他拿了個(gè)托盤(pán)排起了隊。 e.g. She waited in the bus queue... 她排隊等公共汽車(chē)。
in AM, usually use 美國英語(yǔ)通常用 line
2. (為得到某機會(huì )而等待的)長(cháng)列,長(cháng)隊 If you say there is a queue of people who want to do or have something, you mean that a lot of people are waiting for an opportunity to do it or have it.
e.g. Manchester United would be at the front of a queue of potential buyers... 在眾多潛在的買(mǎi)家中,曼徹斯特聯(lián)隊將排在最前列。 e.g. Single parents got priority in the housing queue... 單親父母在申請住房時(shí)享有優(yōu)先權。
in AM, usually use 美國英語(yǔ)通常用 line
3. 排隊(等候) When people queue, they stand in a line waiting for something.
e.g. I had to queue for quite a while. 我不得不排一會(huì )兒隊。 e.g. ...a line of women queueing for bread. 一列排隊買(mǎi)面包的女人
in AM, usually use 美國英語(yǔ)通常用 line up
4. 隊列(指等待計算機處理的任務(wù)列表) A queue is a list of computer tasks which will be done in order.
e.g. Your print job has been sent to the network print queue. 你的打印任務(wù)已經(jīng)發(fā)送到了網(wǎng)絡(luò )打印列表中。
5. 使(待處理任務(wù))成隊列 To queue a number of computer tasks means to arrange them to be done in order.
相關(guān)詞組:queue up
queue英英釋義
noun
1. a braid of hair at the back of the head
2. (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmitted
3. a line of people or vehicles waiting for something