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Code Set Laws Secret 重点词汇 N 法规 同

Front code
Pron [koʊd]
Back 【CODE】
The city building code limits the height of new buildings.
城市建筑规章限制了新建筑物的高度。
【重点词汇】
code n. 1. 法规 同: rule 2. 暗号, 密码
【CODE】
The enemy could not understand the code in which the general's letter was written.
敌人无法弄懂将军的信所使用的密码。
【重点词汇】
code n. 1. 法规 同: rule 2. 暗号, 密码
Vocab
codea set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)

A code can be a set of principles. Our laws make up our legal code, and many people govern themselves through a personal "code of honor." Code can also mean a system for sending secret messages, or programming language for computers.

In 1303, you could only use code to mean a set of laws, such as a code of conduct. It wasn’t until 1808 that you could use code to describe a system for sending secret messages. The verb form appeared in 1815, meaning to create laws or send secret messages, and gave birth to encode. In the computer programming context, encode was shortened back again to code, meaning to write instructions for a computer program. Soon the lines of text themselves began to be referred to as simply code.

All forms of 'code' will appear on average once every 205 pages.
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