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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ja·va /ˈdʒɑːvə $ ˈdʒævə, ˈdʒɑː-/ noun [uncountable] American English informal coffee 咖啡
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java• a cup of java• The possibilities for other Oprah tie-ins that could be sold alongside cups of java are limitless.• We can tell them to wake up and smell the java.Ja·va /ˈdʒɑːvə/ noun [uncountable] trademark a computer language, used especially to write programs for the Internet Java 语言〔一种尤用以编写因特网程序的计算机语言〕Examples from the Corpus
Java• When you surf to a new Web page, you have no idea ahead of time whether it contains a Java program.• Dimension X is an archetypal Java start-up.• Another is that software companies are just beginning to release helper software designed to make Java programs easier to write.• Netscape was an early champion of Java.• It would also run on the Java programming language.From Longman Business DictionaryJavaJa‧va /ˈdʒɑːvə/ noun [uncountable] trademark COMPUTING a computer language used mainly to write small programs called APPLETs for the InternetYou will need a Java-compatible internet browser.Origin java (1800-1900) → JAVA, where coffee is producedja·va nounJa·va nounChineseSyllable
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java
ja‧va /ˈdʒɑːvə $ ˈdʒævə, ˈdʒɑː-/
noun [uncountable] American English informalcoffee
ja‧va /ˈdʒɑːvə $ ˈdʒævə, ˈdʒɑː-/
noun [uncountable] American English informalcoffee
Java
Ja‧va /ˈdʒɑːvə/
noun [uncountable] trademark
a computer language, used especially to write programs for the Internet
Ja‧va /ˈdʒɑːvə/
noun [uncountable] trademarka computer language, used especially to write programs for the Internet