1.〈英〉(顺序等车,购物的)行列,长队;车队
2.发辫,辫子
1.把(头发)梳成辫子
2.〈英〉排(成)队,排队等候 (on; up)
1.a set of jobs waiting to be done by a computer
2.a line of people waiting for something
1.to line up
1.The violence erupted just as visitors began to queue up to ascend the famous New York skyscraper.
枪击事件发生时,正有游客排队等待进入参观这座纽约市著名的摩天大楼。
2.You don't have to queue up in busy shops and you can buy almost any product imaginable with just a few clicks of your mouse.
你不需要排队等候在繁忙的商场,轻点鼠标,你几乎可以买到你想要的任何商品问题
3.This is not just a Japanese problem: elderly American managers hardly queue up to support foreigners taking over their employers.
这并不是日本才有的问题:早期的美国经理人也很少对收购他们的企业外国人列队欢迎的。
4.However there is only one printer, so when the simulation runs, you see the tasks queue up in front of the Print Check task.
不过只有一台打印机,因此模拟运行时,您会看到任务队列排在PrintCheck任务之前。
5."I chose to see a chief doctor last time. And I had to queue up very early in the morning to book his time slot. " Said Beijing resident.
北京居民称:“上次我选择看主任医师。为了约到他的时间,我早上得很早来排队。”
6.I have to make a refund to . . . to a waste of good scores yuan did not say . . . . . . . . but also to Guiyang, have to queue up buying .
弄得我还得去退票…要浪费了好几十元不说……..而且还要去贵阳,还要再排队买票。
7.People initially feared the plant was a sweatshop, but now, Mr Albrizio said, "people queue up to work here" .
当地人起初担心这是一家血汗工厂,但如今,阿布里茨奥说,“人们争着来这里工作”。
8.Yet institutional and sometimes private investors queue up to back them, desperate for exposure to the latest fashion.
但热切盼望参与最新时尚投资的机构投资者以及一些私人投资者,却争相为他们提供支持。
9.Please queue up for a ticket. Do not jump the queue.
请排队买票,不要插队。
10.Meanwhile, the world's business people and investors queue up to lavish money on India's talented engineers and computer scientists.
与此同时,整个世界的商务人士和投资者也争相把钱砸在印度才华横溢的工程师和计算机专家身上。