Synonym: arrangement, signal, system. Similar words: mode, model, erode, wooden, modest, episode, explode, moderate. Meaning: [kəʊd] n. 1. a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones) 2. a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy 3. (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions. v. 1. attach a code to 2. convert ordinary language into code.
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91. The code informs us where and when a product was packaged.
92. This restaurant has a strict dress code - no tie, no service.
93. It took them nearly two months to crack the code .
94. The Universal Product Code symbol, also known as the 'bar code', is printed on products for sale and contains information that a computer can read.
95. He said he was bound by a scientist's code of ethics.
96. There were plans to introduce a dress code for civil servants.
97. Itemise your gear and mark major items with your name and post code.
98. Pictures of road signs are matched with their Highway Code meanings.
99. The missiles can be fired only if the operator types in a six-digit code.
100. The signal is scrambled into code before it is sent.
101. In showing contempt for the heavyweight championship Douglas offended a stern code.
102. Doctors in Britain say a new code of conduct is urgently needed to protect the doctor-patient relationship.
103. American members have the letters US prefixed to their code numbers.
104. The introduction of a new code of criminal procedure has also slowed up the system.
105. The punishments for robbery and murder are prescribed in the penal code.
106. There should be a code of business ethics which indicates how clients are to be served.
107. Newspaper editors have agreed a new code of practice on the invasion of privacy.
108. She broke their code.
109. It demanded the abolition of the Family Code.
110. Churches help to teach children a strong moral code.
111. They can be fined if they break the code.
112. Words were stored sequentially as their equivalent ASCII code.
113. It broke a code of silence.
114. It suggested dialing 10-321 before 1 and the area code.
115. Agreed royalties will be paid for the use of each others' code for an agreed period of time.
116. As the code is an umbrella document,[http://sentencedict.com/code.html] the engineering institutions may have additional requirements to suit their particular disciplines.
117. It believes this would prevent legal challenges to its status while retaining its flexibility to interpret the code according to changing circumstances.
118. A city advisory board concluded that it would require 35 pages of changes in the regulatory code, just for a start.
119. Analysts consider an effective land code to be one of the essential building blocks of a true Western-style market economy.
120. The computer itself could only be activated by an access code known solely to Bailey.