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I . code [kəʊd] N

1. code (ciphered language):

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II . code [kəʊd] VB trans

area ˈcode N Am Aus

ˈbar code N

ˈcode name N

ˈcode num·ber N

ˈcode word N

ˈdial·ling code N Brit

dress ˈcode N

High·way ˈCode N Brit

Morse [mɔ:s] N, Morse ˈcode N no pl

ˈpost·al code N Brit Aus

ˈsort code N FIN

ˈzip code N Am (postal code)

code of ˈcon·duct N

code of ˈprac·tice N

Usage examples with codes

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Nobles accused him of trying to change the old ways, and even managed to find fault with the building codes.
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The developers included stringent design guidelines, architectural controls, landscape requirements, and other codes and restrictions.
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They refused the bourgeois middle-class aspirations of money, respectability and comfort; rejected its moral codes.
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Six bits can only encode 64 distinct characters, so these codes generally include only the upper-case letters, the numerals, some punctuation characters, and sometimes control characters.
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Also, many viruses created by the program did not work at all - and often, their source codes could not be compiled.
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For 1981 model year vehicles, the engine codes are the 8th digit of the VIN.
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Long-distance calls using area codes would not be implemented until late 1951.
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In some states, the regulatory agency assigns the sidetrack codes, while other regulatory agencies do not.
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Also, assembly codes lead to higher software development costs and code portability is not there.
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There are only 64 machine codes, including a no operation code, with no fixed-point arithmetic in the central processor.
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