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词汇 password
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Definition of password in English:

password

noun ˈpɑːswəːdˈpæsˌwərd
  • 1A secret word or phrase that must be used to gain admission to a place.

    口令,(进入某物的)密码

    if you don't know the password you can't come in
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My credit is good, I know all my secret passwords, I just live in more than one place.
    • Rising and rising, they re-enter the Fish Sauce shop where he must repeat the password.
    • When the minicab driver alerted the base with a secret password the man fled empty-handed.
    • It sounded like a password and every day at lunch he followed her obediently like a dog in the café.
    • He found a secret door, gave a password and proceeded to the chambers of the Boss.
    • The handful of people in Nairobi who have managed to buy the book used a secret Swahili password.
    • To win a place in the final they needed to give the correct password.
    • She smiled politely and pointed to the telephones and asked me whether I had been set up with a password to use it.
    • The space is playful and curious, like finding a secret hideout that you need a password to enter.
    • Tell children not to open the door to anyone who does not have a pre-arranged password.
    • Maybe there is a secret password for obtaining double beds and I don't know as it yet.
    • They were a secret detective society you see, with secret meetings, and a secret badge, and passwords and codes and everything.
    • Just goes to show, you should never use your husbands name as a password to administer a poll.
    • She could have used a password like these kids - but now she'd be in jail.
    • As if some secret password has removed the laws of gravity for a moment, this massive jet bounds skywards.
    • These partisan leagues were established as secret societies with passwords and rituals.
    Synonyms
    word of identification, sign, signal, word
    open sesame
    Military, archaic watchword, countersign, parole
    1. 1.1 A string of characters that allows access to a computer system or service.
      (进入计算机系统的)口令,密码
      each user has a password in order to log on to the network
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hackers frequently crack open accounts by simply running through a list of likely passwords, so choosing the obvious is foolhardy.
      • I popped open the laptop and punched in the seven passwords that would gain me entrance to my more covert files.
      • Then one day the computer forgot the mailbox password and no one could connect to access their emails.
      • They can't say that the user must keep his password secure or his machine virus-free.
      • To leave a message on my computer, a password to access my computer is required.
      • The malware records passwords and keystrokes once users of infected machines visit targeted websites.
      • Once the visitor has logged on, the site records passwords and other sensitive bank account details, which can later be used by fraudsters.
      • Comptia recommended that computer users have different passwords for different uses.
      • Fraudsters also use key-logging software to capture passwords entered on a computer.
      • I had a password and access to the system in order to check arrivals at the Reception desk.
      • Keychain is the Mac OS ' secure password storage system, allowing passwords to be accessed through a single master code.
      • When they launch a browser, a login window appears and the user name and password are used for access for the paid for period of time.
      • Even my little laptop has the power and ability to sniff a wireless network, and figure out passwords etc.
      • The same password that provides Internet access, is also used to control access to subscriber email.
      • Results are available through a password protected computer system.
      • You also call them and let them know the password so that he or she can open it on their computer.
      • That cookie might store a user name and password to access a particular web site.
      • These can be used by fraudsters to work out security codes and passwords and log into customers' accounts.
      • I tipped them off, changed their passwords again to lock him back out, and removed myself from all association.
      • With an FTP server, you can specify the user names and passwords of the people allowed into your system.

Definition of password in US English:

password

nounˈpasˌwərdˈpæsˌwərd
  • 1A secret word or phrase that must be used to gain admission to something.

    口令,(进入某物的)密码

    if you don't know the password you can't come in
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As if some secret password has removed the laws of gravity for a moment, this massive jet bounds skywards.
    • She could have used a password like these kids - but now she'd be in jail.
    • Rising and rising, they re-enter the Fish Sauce shop where he must repeat the password.
    • The handful of people in Nairobi who have managed to buy the book used a secret Swahili password.
    • When the minicab driver alerted the base with a secret password the man fled empty-handed.
    • He found a secret door, gave a password and proceeded to the chambers of the Boss.
    • My credit is good, I know all my secret passwords, I just live in more than one place.
    • They were a secret detective society you see, with secret meetings, and a secret badge, and passwords and codes and everything.
    • These partisan leagues were established as secret societies with passwords and rituals.
    • To win a place in the final they needed to give the correct password.
    • It sounded like a password and every day at lunch he followed her obediently like a dog in the café.
    • Maybe there is a secret password for obtaining double beds and I don't know as it yet.
    • She smiled politely and pointed to the telephones and asked me whether I had been set up with a password to use it.
    • Just goes to show, you should never use your husbands name as a password to administer a poll.
    • Tell children not to open the door to anyone who does not have a pre-arranged password.
    • The space is playful and curious, like finding a secret hideout that you need a password to enter.
    Synonyms
    word of identification, sign, signal, word
    1. 1.1 A string of characters that allows access to a computer system or service.
      (进入计算机系统的)口令,密码
      each user has a password in order to log onto the network
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The malware records passwords and keystrokes once users of infected machines visit targeted websites.
      • Hackers frequently crack open accounts by simply running through a list of likely passwords, so choosing the obvious is foolhardy.
      • Fraudsters also use key-logging software to capture passwords entered on a computer.
      • They can't say that the user must keep his password secure or his machine virus-free.
      • Then one day the computer forgot the mailbox password and no one could connect to access their emails.
      • Once the visitor has logged on, the site records passwords and other sensitive bank account details, which can later be used by fraudsters.
      • Comptia recommended that computer users have different passwords for different uses.
      • When they launch a browser, a login window appears and the user name and password are used for access for the paid for period of time.
      • I tipped them off, changed their passwords again to lock him back out, and removed myself from all association.
      • These can be used by fraudsters to work out security codes and passwords and log into customers' accounts.
      • I popped open the laptop and punched in the seven passwords that would gain me entrance to my more covert files.
      • To leave a message on my computer, a password to access my computer is required.
      • I had a password and access to the system in order to check arrivals at the Reception desk.
      • The same password that provides Internet access, is also used to control access to subscriber email.
      • With an FTP server, you can specify the user names and passwords of the people allowed into your system.
      • That cookie might store a user name and password to access a particular web site.
      • Keychain is the Mac OS ' secure password storage system, allowing passwords to be accessed through a single master code.
      • Results are available through a password protected computer system.
      • Even my little laptop has the power and ability to sniff a wireless network, and figure out passwords etc.
      • You also call them and let them know the password so that he or she can open it on their computer.
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