queuing
n. 排队技术
A queue is a line of people or vehicles that are waiting for something.
I watched as he got a tray and joined the queue...
我看着他拿了个托盘排起了队。
She waited in the bus queue...
她排队等公共汽车。
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.
Manchester United would be at the front of a queue of potential buyers...
在众多潜在的买家中,曼彻斯特联队将排在最前列。
Single parents got priority in the housing queue...
单亲父母在申请住房时享有优先权。
When people queue, they stand in a line waiting for something.
I had to queue for quite a while.
我不得不排一会儿队。
...a line of women queueing for bread.
一列排队买面包的女人
A queue is a list of computer tasks which will be done in order.
Your print job has been sent to the network print queue.
你的打印任务已经发送到了网络打印列表中。
To queue a number of computer tasks means to arrange them to be done in order.
Thirty four people were slaughtered while queuing up to cast their votes.
有34人在排队投票时遭到残杀。
The club is in debt while others are queuing to cherry-pick their best players.
这家俱乐部债台高筑,其他俱乐部则排着队等候挑选它最优秀的球员。
Every time we get a new delivery of clothes, people are queuing to snap them up.
每次新到一批服装时,人们都在排起长队来抢购。
Seeing people queuing for food was a novelty.
看到人们排队买食品是件新鲜事。
A mob of journalists are queuing up at the gate to photograph him.
一群新闻记者在门口排起长队,等着给他拍照。