| 释义 | 
		- n.代码;密码;法典;法规
 - v.编码;编程序;为…编码;把…译成密码
 - 网络编号;代号;准则
 
 复数:codes  过去分词:coded  现在分词:coding   v.+n. use code,change code,break code,dial code,crack code n. cipher,cryptogram,encryption,cryptograph,enigma 1.  | [c][u] 密码;暗码;电码;代码a system of words, letters, numbers or symbols that represent a message or record information secretly or in a shorter form  |  
  | to break/crack a code(= to understand and read the message) 破译密码  |   | It's written in code . 那是用密码写的。  |   | Tap your code number into the machine. 把你的密码数字输入机器。  |   | In the event of the machine not operating correctly, an error code will appear. 如果机器运转不正常,就会出现错误代码。  |  
 2.  | [c] (代)码a system of computer programming instructions  |  
 3.  | [c] 道德准则;行为规范a set of moral principles or rules of behaviour that are generally accepted by society or a social group  |  
  | a strict code of conduct 严格的行为准则  |  
 4.  | [c] 法典;法规a system of laws or written rules that state how people in an institution or a country should behave  |  
 1.  | ~ sth 为…编码to write or print words, letters, numbers, etc. on sth so that you know what it is, what group it belongs to, etc.  |  
  | Each order is coded separately. 每份订单都单独编号。  |  
 2.  | ~ sth 把…译成密码to put a message into code so that it can only be understood by a few people  |  
 3.  | ~ sth 编程序;编码to write a computer program by putting one system of numbers, words and symbols into another system  |  
 n.  | 7. 规则,准则;(社会、阶级等的)惯例,习俗,制度 7. 规则,准则;(社会、阶级等的)惯例,习俗,制度  |  v.  |  |  
 n.  | 1. a system of letters, numbers, or symbols into which normal language is converted to allow information to be communicated secretly, briefly, or electronically 2. a system of letters or numbers that gives information about something such as postal or telephone areas 3. a system of symbols, numbers, or signals that conveys information to a computer 4. a system of accepted laws and regulations that govern procedure or behavior in particular circumstances or within a particular profession 5. a set of unwritten rules concerning acceptable standards of behavior 6. a patient whose heart has stopped beating or who has stopped breathing 7. a system of words, numbers, or signs used for sending secret messages. To put a message into code is to encode it, and to translate it back from code is to decode it 8. a set of rules about how something should be done or how people should behave 9. a set of numbers or letters that gives information about something, for example by showing what it is or when it was made 10. a set of instructions that a computer can understand 1. a system of letters, numbers, or symbols into which normal language is converted to allow information to be communicated secretly, briefly, or electronically 2. a system of letters or numbers that gives information about something such as postal or telephone areas 3. a system of symbols, numbers, or signals that conveys information to a computer 4. a system of accepted laws and regulations that govern procedure or behavior in particular circumstances or within a particular profession 5. a set of unwritten rules concerning acceptable standards of behavior 6. a patient whose heart has stopped beating or who has stopped breathing 7. a system of words, numbers, or signs used for sending secret messages. To put a message into code is to encode it, and to translate it back from code is to decode it 8. a set of rules about how something should be done or how people should behave 9. a set of numbers or letters that gives information about something, for example by showing what it is or when it was made 10. a set of instructions that a computer can understand  |  v.  | 1. to put a message or text into code 2. to write a computer program that provides instructions to a computer 3. to act as or provide the genetic information that enables a polypeptide, RNA molecule, or one of their constituent groups to be produced 4. to go into a state in which the heart has stopped beating or the lungs have ceased to function 5. to mark something with a code that gives information about it 1. to put a message or text into code 2. to write a computer program that provides instructions to a computer 3. to act as or provide the genetic information that enables a polypeptide, RNA molecule, or one of their constituent groups to be produced 4. to go into a state in which the heart has stopped beating or the lungs have ceased to function 5. to mark something with a code that gives information about it  |  
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