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Definition of barcode in English: barcodenounbɑːˈkəʊdˈbɑrˌkoʊd A machine-readable code in the form of numbers and a pattern of parallel lines of varying widths, printed on a commodity and used especially for stock control. 条形码 simply scan the barcode on the food packaging and the app will give you a nutritional breakdown of the product Example sentencesExamples - After the girl had scanned all of my items, she picked up the ‘Divider’ looking it all over for the bar code so she could scan it.
- And every one of those files now has a bar code so that it can be tracked not only in the file center, but when it needs to be in an adjudicator's hands to decide.
- The real culprit that was slowing the line was a bar code scanner that was incorrectly hooked up… sort of.
- The bar code will be printed on the reverse side of the ballot paper on the declaration of identity.
- From a distance its 23 km long rampart of hotels, apartments and resorts shimmers on the shore of Nichupte Lagoon like a massive bar code.
- Tristan looked at the number printed across her wrist. 54189… A bar code, a number, not a life.
- The caller will receive a bar code on his mobile, which can be exchanged for the ticket at any Spice Telecom outlet, the venue or at the above-mentioned outlets.
- I wonder if there will come a time when we will all have a bar code stenciled somewhere on our bodies that will be scanned for all of Big Brother's needs.
- Exposing the gel to photographic film would give me a pattern of dark bands like a bar code, showing the positions of the radioactively labelled fragments.
- In another, an abstracted cutaway view of the landscape devolves into a pattern that suggests a bar code.
- On DVDs, there will be a bar code to alert you that things are for sale.
- Back now to preconditions: could the bar code itself - the Universal Product Code - be one of these?
- Each tag carries the serial number, model and an undisclosed ‘option’ code as a backup for the bar code.
- We could all have a microchip implanted into our bodies with its own unique code, rather like the bar code on the side of a can of beans on a supermarket shelf.
- To enter, you must scan the ticket bar code across a sterile machine while a human quality assures the process.
- Some microwaves are being designed to read a bar code that will be printed on the side of the package and cook it automatically.
- He took a photograph of Craig then airbrushed out his pacemaker scar and printed a bar code onto his chest.
- In 1974 a packet of chewing gum was the first recorded purchase using a bar code.
- The assistant flashed the machine across the bar code on the labels and declined on the grounds that the clothes had been bought six years previously.
- The new passes had a bar code, which had to be scanned.
verbbɑːˈkəʊdˈbɑrˌkoʊd [with object]Mark with a barcode. 给… 标上条形码 all the merchandise is barcoded and scanned 所有的商品都标有条形码,并经过扫描。 Definition of barcode in US English: barcodenounˈbɑrˌkoʊdˈbärˌkōd A machine-readable code in the form of numbers and a pattern of parallel lines of varying widths, printed on and identifying a product. 条形码 Also called Universal Product Code Example sentencesExamples - In 1974 a packet of chewing gum was the first recorded purchase using a bar code.
- To enter, you must scan the ticket bar code across a sterile machine while a human quality assures the process.
- On DVDs, there will be a bar code to alert you that things are for sale.
- We could all have a microchip implanted into our bodies with its own unique code, rather like the bar code on the side of a can of beans on a supermarket shelf.
- The caller will receive a bar code on his mobile, which can be exchanged for the ticket at any Spice Telecom outlet, the venue or at the above-mentioned outlets.
- The assistant flashed the machine across the bar code on the labels and declined on the grounds that the clothes had been bought six years previously.
- The bar code will be printed on the reverse side of the ballot paper on the declaration of identity.
- In another, an abstracted cutaway view of the landscape devolves into a pattern that suggests a bar code.
- Each tag carries the serial number, model and an undisclosed ‘option’ code as a backup for the bar code.
- The new passes had a bar code, which had to be scanned.
- The real culprit that was slowing the line was a bar code scanner that was incorrectly hooked up… sort of.
- I wonder if there will come a time when we will all have a bar code stenciled somewhere on our bodies that will be scanned for all of Big Brother's needs.
- From a distance its 23 km long rampart of hotels, apartments and resorts shimmers on the shore of Nichupte Lagoon like a massive bar code.
- He took a photograph of Craig then airbrushed out his pacemaker scar and printed a bar code onto his chest.
- Some microwaves are being designed to read a bar code that will be printed on the side of the package and cook it automatically.
- Back now to preconditions: could the bar code itself - the Universal Product Code - be one of these?
- Exposing the gel to photographic film would give me a pattern of dark bands like a bar code, showing the positions of the radioactively labelled fragments.
- And every one of those files now has a bar code so that it can be tracked not only in the file center, but when it needs to be in an adjudicator's hands to decide.
- After the girl had scanned all of my items, she picked up the ‘Divider’ looking it all over for the bar code so she could scan it.
- Tristan looked at the number printed across her wrist. 54189… A bar code, a number, not a life.
verbˈbɑrˌkoʊdˈbärˌkōd [with object]Mark with a barcode. 给… 标上条形码 all the merchandise is barcoded and scanned 所有的商品都标有条形码,并经过扫描。 |