queue n. 1.發(fā)辮,辮子。 2.〔英國〕(順序等車、購物的)行列,長隊;車隊。 form a queue 排隊。 in a queue 排成一行。 jump the queue 不按次序排隊;企圖獲得優(yōu)惠待遇。 vt. 把(頭發(fā))梳成辮子。 vi. 〔英國〕排(成)隊,排隊等候 (on; up)。 queue up at a bus stop 在公共汽車站排隊。
They queue up just to speak to me . 她們排好隊只不過是來對我加以申斥。
They are queuing up to see a film . 他們排著隊等候看電影。
Please queue up to register . 請排隊掛號。
Thousands of people still queue up to look at these portraits of the famous and the infamous . 成千上萬的人現(xiàn)在仍然排隊等待著觀看這些流芳百世或遺臭萬年的人物的肖像。
Customers who queued up to buy merchandise sometimes found that the price had doubled by the time they were halfway through the line . 人們都排長隊購買商品,有時他們發(fā)現(xiàn),隊排到一半時價格就漲了一倍。
Eventually , the received responses would queue up 最后,接收的響應(yīng)將排滿隊列。
He queued up to by his subway ticket of20 penny 他排隊買了一張20便士的地鐵車票。
Excuse me , where do i queue up to register 病人: (對護(hù)士)勞駕,我掛號該排哪一隊?
He will queue up for the movie tickets with xiaoming 他要和小明一塊兒排隊買電影票。
Please queue up and stand clear of the platform screen door 請按箭頭排隊候車,勿依靠屏蔽門。