passwords
passwords — 名詞
- passwordssingular
- passwordsesplural
1. a secret combination of letters, numbers, and symbols that you set up and then u
密碼
登入電腦或網站用的秘密字符
a secret combination of letters, numbers, and symbols that you set up and then use each time you want to access a computer account, an app, or a website, so that the system can check who you are
Ife changes her passwords every few months to keep her accounts safe.
Ife 每隔幾個月就會更改她的密碼,以確保帳戶安全。
collocation: change + password(s)
Asher wrote all his passwords in a small notebook and hid it in his desk.
Asher 把所有密碼寫在一本小筆記本裡,然後藏在書桌中。
collocation: write down + password(s)
Nikhil's company asked everyone to create stronger passwords for the office network.
Nikhil 的公司要求所有人為公司的網路系統設定更強的密碼。
Maja could not remember her password for the booking site and had to reset it.
Maja 忘了預訂網站的密碼,只好重設密碼。
Felix uses a different password for each account so that one hack does not affect all of them.
Felix 每個帳戶都使用不同的密碼,這樣一個被駭就不會影響所有帳戶。
- passcode
often shorter numeric or alphanumeric code, used more for phones or door locks
- PIN
a short numeric-only code, typically 4–6 digits, used for bank cards or phones
- login credentials
a broader term that includes both a username and a password together
文法句型
set/use/forget + password(s)
password + for/to + [account/system]
用法筆記
Frequently used in the plural (passwords) when talking about a person's collection of login codes, but the singular (password) is also common when referring to one specific code.