3. Your print job has already been sent from your PC to the network print queue.
你的打印任务已经从你的个人电脑输送到网络打印队列了。
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4. With run time for most applications lasting days or weeks, the queue fills up quickly.
由于大多数应用程序的运行时间要持续数天或数周,队列很快就满了。
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5. Put the socket in a working queue.
把这个插座放在工作队列中。
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6. There's usually always massive queue because it's good.
通常会有很多人排队,因为它很好。
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7. People have to stand in a queue for hours to buy a ticket.
买票得排队好几个小时。
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8. On the phone browser, you can save to this queue in the cloud.
在手机浏览器上,您可以保存到云中的这个队列。
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9. You simply create a queue, then drop and retrieve messages on it.
您仅需创建一个队列,然后在其上删除和检索消息。
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10. I chose to use an initiation queue per host instead of per agent.
我选择对每个主机而不是每个代理使用一个启动队列。
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11. If we had booked a table earlier, we wouldn't be standing here in a queue.
如果我们早一点预订,现在就不会站在这儿排队了。
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12. As customers began to queue, Mr. Azar reached beneath the counter for a black plastic bag.
顾客开始排队了,阿扎伸手到柜台下面拿了一个黑色塑料袋。
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13. Even though the task takes longer, the bottleneck is removed and tokens no longer queue up.
即使任务占用的时间较长,但消除了瓶颈,并且令牌不用再排队。
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14. Senators and representatives use private elevators, lest they have to queue with their constituents.
参议员和众议员会使用私人电梯,以免他们要和选民一起排队。
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15. Should load exceed the capacity of the system, messages will queue up irrespective of the maximum messages value.
如果负载超过了系统的容量,则不管最大消息的值是多少,消息都将排队等候。
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16. I escorted the older woman to the queue at the cash register and then stepped back and lingered near the younger woman.
我护送那位年长的女士到收银台排队,然后退了回去,在那位年轻女士的旁边徘徊。
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17. In the previous section, you configured a shared work path and set up an MI queue manager, so you can move on to third step.
在上一节中,您配置了一个共享工作路径并设置了一个MI队列管理器,因此您可以继续第三步。
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18. With the opening of the visitor centre, sightseers will pass through metal detectors and queue up for tours amid air conditioning and plentiful lavatories.
在访客中心开放后,观光者们将在有空调和很多洗手间的地方,通过金属探测器、排队等候参观。
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19. People, usually migrants from rural areas and jobless citizens, are hired to queue up for different types of tickets in large cities in return for a pittance.
20. People, usually migrants from rural areas and jobless citizens, are hired to queue up for different types of tickets in large cities in return for a pittance.
21. Some cultures are too adept at lining up: a citizen of the former Soviet Union would join a queue just so he could get to the head of that queue and see what everyone was queuing for.