گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'code'

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1 عمومی:: رمزی‌ كردن‌

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2 عمومی:: برنامه‌

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3 عمومی:: دستورالعملها

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4 عمومی:: نظ‌ام‌ نامه‌

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5 عمومی:: مجموعه‌

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6 عمومی:: بصورت‌ رمز دراوردن‌

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7 عمومی:: رمز

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8 عمومی:: قانون‌

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english

1 general:: code phrases a code of practice/conduct/ethics (= rules for people in a particular profession or business ) • There is a strict code of conduct for doctors. a code of behaviour • Each tribe follows its own code of behaviour. a code of honour (= a code of behaviour ) • The family’s code of honour meant that they had to take revenge. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + code a moral code • Children acquire their parents’ moral code. a legal code (= rules decided by law ) • the legal code on the use of pesticides a penal/criminal code (= relating to the punishment of criminals ) • At that time the penal code allowed the death penalty. a dress code (= rules about what you must wear ) • Some of the more expensive clubs have a dress code. the Highway Code (= the official rules about driving in Britain ) • You will be tested on your knowledge of the Highway Code. a strict code • In future we will have to abide by a strict code of environmental standards. a voluntary code (= one that people are not legally obliged to follow ) • This voluntary code sets standards for retailers on the use of child labour. verbs have a code • Most professional organizations have a code of ethics. create/produce/establish a code • They have established a code of practice for advertisers. draw up/lay down a code (= create one ) • The syndicate decided to draw up a code of conduct for its members. follow a code • When children are near water, it’s important to follow a basic safety code. comply with/adhere to/conform to a code formal (= follow one ) • All staff must sign and strictly adhere to a Code of Business Ethics. break a code • European steel producers were judged to be breaking the code. breach/violate/contravene a code formal (= break one ) • Any companies breaching the code will be expelled from the Association. code 2 adjectives a secret code • the secret codes used during the two world wars verbs break/crack a code (= discover how to understand a code ) • The Enigma machine was used to crack the enemy codes. decipher a code formal (= break one ) • His job involved deciphering the codes used by the enemy. write something in code • All the information we received during the war was written in code. send something in code • The message was sent in code to the task force, as a signal to attack. code + NOUN a code word (= a secret word you must know to get information, access etc ) • UMBRA was the code word for top secret information. a code name (= a secret name used to hide your real identity ) • The spy was referred to in the report only by his code name 'Trevor S'.

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2 general::   noun system of letters, numbers, etc. for secret information ADJ. secret | Morse VERB + CODE break, crack, decipher The code was difficult to crack. | use, write in | invent, make up CODE + NOUN word PREP. in ~ All the messages were in code. numbers/letters for identifying sth ADJ. area, dialling What's the area code for Bath? | post/postal | bar, charge | DNA, genetic | binary (= a system of computer programming instructions) | error (= on a computer) CODE + NOUN number set of rules for behaviour ADJ. strict | ethical, moral | civil, criminal, disciplinary, penal | Highway the Highway Code (= the official rules for users of public roads in Britain) | dress VERB + CODE have | devise, draw up, establish, formulate, lay down The company has drawn up a new disciplinary code. | comply with, follow | break, infringe, violate He was thrown out for infringing the club's strict dress code. PHRASES a code of behaviour/conduct/ethics/honour/practice The profession has a strict code of practice.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: noun cryptogram: We broke their code easily. noun rules: You must follow our code of conduct.

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