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n. 打字, 键入

[计] 键入

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    typing
    [ noun ]
    writing done with a typewriter
    <noun.communication>


    Type \Type\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Typed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Typing}.]
    1. To represent by a type, model, or symbol beforehand; to
    prefigure. [R.] --White (Johnson).

    2. To furnish an expression or copy of; to represent; to
    typify. [R.]

    Let us type them now in our own lives. --Tennyson.

    1. He adds, "You can imagine my surprise when I started typing the message and libeling myself."
    2. Ms. Edelmann retorts that she was told to do too much typing, so she quit after six months to become a stockbroker's assistant.
    3. And it comes with a detailed tutorial on double entry bookkeeping. Just as word processors correct typing errors, so Megatech says its Tas Books acts as an account processor.
    4. Instead of requiring the typing of endless lines of gobbledygook, Hypercard asked users to create computerized "index cards," each of which stored information or made something happen on the computer.
    5. Wouldn't it be great if, instead of typing in all that text, you could wave a sort of magic wand over it and have it show up on your screen, just where you want it? You can.
    6. And there are retractable legs to provide a comfortable typing angle.
    7. It allows me to go back to typing and editing my work." The system adjusts to each user's voice and vocabulary because individual voices can vary widely.
    8. They go from neighborhood to neighborhood offering three-month, three-hour-a-day courses in trades like typing, hairdressing and electrical repairs.
    9. She just grinned and kept typing.
    10. In "Secretary," a passive young woman just out of typing school gets a job in a law office where she permits her boss, "a short man with dark shiny eyes and dense immobile shoulders," to spank her as punishment for typing mistakes.
    11. In "Secretary," a passive young woman just out of typing school gets a job in a law office where she permits her boss, "a short man with dark shiny eyes and dense immobile shoulders," to spank her as punishment for typing mistakes.
    12. Americans and Soviets officials hold press conferences on everything from arms control to the printing of a new book in a cavernous room where reporters sit at long tables, many typing at computers.
    13. She spends hours typing notes on each investigation to make sure she doesn't forget a relevant fact, and she also keeps files on every case in her cluttered basement office, which houses a library on such subjects as how to create a new identity.
    14. That's precision: A survey by Peter Sassone of the Georgia Institute of Technology shows that managers spend 26.88% of their time on high-level decisions, 41.47% on professional tasks and 16.36% filing, copying and typing.
    15. Sharp says: 'I used to have to print out what I was typing five or six times to get the layout right.
    16. The chips also slow down the inner workings of the machine if someone is merely typing, which doesn't require much oomph, rather than crunching numbers for a spreadsheet.
    17. She spent the time reading, decorating her 10-foot-square Plexiglas room inside the sealed cave with cardboard cutouts, practicing calisthenics and judo moves, playing solitaire and "chatting" with researchers by typing messages on the computer.
    18. The student can search through the disc by typing on a computer keyboard or clicking a hand-held device called a mouse.
    19. Only about 30 percent of National's donors, for example, have had DR typing.
    20. Across the hall, clerical workers learn techniques to increase their typing speed.
    21. The bill is printed on typing paper, stained by tea.
    22. Temporary services, while not restricted by the government to any type of work, will be primarily used in secretarial, typing and word-processing jobs, he said.
    23. PEG-haemoglobin also eliminates the need for blood typing and matching.
    24. Poor typing led to the arrest of a patrolman on charges he stole $140 from a wallet stored in the police property room, the chief said.
    25. Because of the cost, the second step _ called DR typing _ usually is not done until a match is achieved on the first four antigens.
    26. "I can crank out papers faster than ever before just because it's so much easier than old-fashioned typing."
    27. Still, IBM lost more than half its share of the typing (or word-processing) market as new technologies took hold.
    28. It wasn't long before Miss Larson's singing ability overshadowed her typing speed.
    29. The technique would not only save time for people entering data or typing lengthy commands but could be used to catch errors or to let users search a data base much faster.
    30. Ms. Shirley, 27, is trying to bounce back from an unpromising job interview for a $5.65-an-hour office job in which she scored only 27 words per minute and made several errors on a typing test, well below her normal skills.
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