释义 |
Easter egg noun- a message hidden in a computer program’s object code US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 138, 1991
- An Easter Egg in the computing sense is some unexpected, secret thing you can do with a piece of software that the programmer put in but doesn’t tell anyone about. — The Knightmare, Secrets of a Super Hacker, p. 7, 1994
- Triggered by secret combinations of keystrokes, these “eggs” range from cartoons to surprise snapshots of the programmer’s family. — Vann Wesson, Generation X Field Guide and Lexicon, p. 60, 1997
- an icon or hidden process on the menu of a DVD that, when selected or followed, leads to hidden features US
- — Marc Salzman, DVD Confidential, 2002
- the leg UK
Rhyming slang. - — Ray Puxley, Fresh Rabbit, 1998
▶ on the Easter egg begging, scrounging UK: SCOTLAND Glasgow rhyming slang for ON THE BEGNever mind comin roon here on the Easter egg, ya aul moocher, ye. — Michael Munro, The Patter, Another Blast, 1988 |