柯林斯詞典shortcut /???t k?t/ (shortcuts) 1. N-COUNT A shortcut is a quicker way of getting somewhere than the usual route. 近路 I tried to take a shortcut and got lost. 我試著走近路,結(jié)果迷路了。2. N-COUNT A shortcut is a method of achieving something more quickly or more easily than if you use the usual methods. 捷徑 Fame can be a shortcut to love and money. 名望可以是得到愛情和金錢的捷徑。3. N-COUNT On a computer, a shortcut is an icon on the desktop that allows you to go immediately to a program or document. 快捷方式[計(jì)算機(jī)] There are any number of ways to move or copy icons or create shortcuts in Windows. 視窗操作系統(tǒng)中有很多方法來移動或復(fù)制圖標(biāo)或創(chuàng)建快捷方式。4. N-COUNT On a computer, a shortcut is a keystroke or a combination of keystrokes that allows you to give commands without using the mouse. 快捷鍵[計(jì)算機(jī)] There is a handy keyboard shortcut to save you having to scroll up to the top of the screen. 有一個方便的鍵盤快捷鍵可用,不必滾動到屏幕的頂端。 返回 shortcut劍橋詞典a route that leads from one place to another and is quicker and more direct than the usual route 近路,捷徑 I know a shortcut to town . 我知道一條去城里的近路。 a quicker way of doing something in order to save time or effort (做某事的)捷徑 a quick way to start or use a computer program (計(jì)算機(jī)操作中的)快捷方式 a shortcut key 快捷鍵 返回 shortcut