queue n. 1.发辫,辫子。 2.〔英国〕(顺序等车、购物的)行列,长队;车队。 form a queue 排队。 in a queue 排成一行。 jump the queue 不按次序排队;企图获得优惠待遇。 vt. 把(头发)梳成辫子。 vi. 〔英国〕排(成)队,排队等候 (on; up)。 queue up at a bus stop 在公共汽车站排队。
They queue up just to speak to me . 她们排好队只不过是来对我加以申斥。
They are queuing up to see a film . 他们排着队等候看电影。
Please queue up to register . 请排队挂号。
Thousands of people still queue up to look at these portraits of the famous and the infamous . 成千上万的人现在仍然排队等待着观看这些流芳百世或遗臭万年的人物的肖像。
Customers who queued up to buy merchandise sometimes found that the price had doubled by the time they were halfway through the line . 人们都排长队购买商品,有时他们发现,队排到一半时价格就涨了一倍。
Eventually , the received responses would queue up 最后,接收的响应将排满队列。
He queued up to by his subway ticket of20 penny 他排队买了一张20便士的地铁车票。
Excuse me , where do i queue up to register 病人: (对护士)劳驾,我挂号该排哪一队?
He will queue up for the movie tickets with xiaoming 他要和小明一块儿排队买电影票。
Please queue up and stand clear of the platform screen door 请按箭头排队候车,勿依靠屏蔽门。