cookie的意思和读音

cookie

: [ˈkʊki] : ['kʊki]

n.

cookies  

cookien.

1.a small flat sweet cake for one person, usually baked until crisp

chocolate chip cookies

a cookie jar

2.(informal)smart/tough ~a smart/tough person

3.使a computer file with information in it that is sent to the central server each time a particular person uses a network or the Internet

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n.1.a small sweet cake that is usually flat and in the shape of a circle2.a small file that a website automatically sends to your computer when you connect to the website, containing information about your use of the Internet

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1.This will get you to the point of consistency within a browsing session, or possibly for the lifetime of the cookie.cookie

2.As they passed the cookie section, the child asked for chocolate and her mother told her "Not now. ":“。”

3.With each cookie she took, he took one too. When only one was left, she wondered what he would do.

4.Some observers call it a "supercookie" because it stores information in at least 10 places on a computer, far more than usually found.“supercookie”,10cookie,

5.He flattened his palm against the door lock, then grabbed a cookie despite his best efforts not to and stepped into the recreation room.

6.The init function (init_fortune_module) allocates space for the cookie pot with vmalloc and then clears it out with memset.init(init_fortune_module)使vmalloc使memset

7.His mother turned the other cheek when he took the cookie.

8.One day they caught her with her hand in the cookie jar; she was stealing stamps for personal use and she was fired on the spot.

9.She was a smart cookie, and Eddie felt sure she would be able to suggest something.

10.A cookie is often used to identify a user.