strings
Prononciation : [strɪŋz]
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a part of a musical instrument made from thin material that creates sound when it is played. For example, guitars and violins have strings.
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The musician tuned the strings of his guitar before the concert.
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The guitar had no strings, so it couldn't make any music.
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How many strings does a violin have?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) a series of connected things, like pieces of yarn or threads. You can think of strings as being like a long line of beads on a necklace.
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The craft project used colorful strings to make a bracelet.
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There weren't any strings left for the art project, so we couldn't start.
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What colors of strings do we have for the craft?
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a line of characters or symbols in computer programming. It's like a sentence or a word that the computer can read.
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The program can display strings of text on the screen.
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The code didn’t work because I forgot to add the string needed for the message.
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Can you tell me what a string is in programming?
Contexte : « combine »
(verb) to tie or connect things together using a piece of string. Like when you string beads on a necklace or string lights on a tree.
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She decided to string the lights around the room for the party.
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He didn’t string the decorations this year, so the house looked plain.
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Are you going to string the popcorn for the Christmas tree?