- 号码 hàomǎ number
- 密码 mìmǎ passworda secret word, code, or PIN used for authentication and access control
- 数码 shùmǎ digitalrelating to digital technology, electronics, or data storage
- 起码 qǐmǎ at leastat the minimum; at the very least
- 码头 mǎtou wharfwharf; dock; quay; pier
- 代码 dàimǎ code
- 筹码 chóumǎ chipbargaining chip; gaming chip; casino token
- 编码 biānmǎ codea system of symbols, numbers, or letters used to represent information
- 电话号码 diànhuàhàomǎ phone numbera sequence of digits used to connect to a specific telephone line for communication
- 尺码 chǐmǎ sizenumerical or coded measurement indicating the dimensions of apparel or footwear
- 解码 jiěmǎ decodeto convert encoded data, signals, or cryptic messages into a readable or usable format
- 两码事 liǎngmǎshì separate matterstwo things that are fundamentally different from each other
- 邮政编码 yóuzhèngbiānmǎ postal codea series of letters or digits used as part of a postal address to assist in sorting mail, also known as a zip code
- 砝码 fǎmǎ weightstandard weight (used on a balance scale)
- 价码 jiàmǎ price tag
- 解码器 jiěmǎqì decoder
- 条码 tiáomǎ barcode
- 戏码 xìmǎ scenariotheatrical piece; (fig.) scenario (in real life)
- 加码 jiāmǎ encodeto convert data or information into a specific code for processing
- 条形码 tiáoxíngmǎ barcode
- 识别码 shíbiémǎ identifier
- 码子 mǎzi cashready money or cash (archaic usage)
- 页码 yèmǎ page number
- 源码 yuánmǎ source codesource code (computing)
- 编码器 biānmǎqì encoder
- 密码子 mìmǎzi codon(biochemistry) codon
- 码放 mǎfàng stackto pile or stack items up neatly in an orderly fashion
- 码率 mǎlǜ bitrate
- 源代码 yuándàimǎ source codesource code (computing)
- 明码 míngmǎ clearly markedCommercial prices that are explicitly and transparently displayed.
- 层层加码 céngcéngjiāmǎ escalateto increase requirements, targets, or pressure at each successive level of a hierarchy or administrative process
- 密码学 mìmǎxué cryptography
- 掩码 yǎnmǎ mask(computing) mask
- 字码 zìmǎ character code
- 数码化 shùmǎhuà digitizeto digitize
- 译码器 yìmǎqì decoder
- 王码 Wángmǎ Wang codeWang code; a five-stroke input method for Chinese characters invented by Wang Yongmin in 1983, also known as Wubi ([[五笔字型|五筆字型|wu3 bi3 zi4 xing2]]).
- 补码 bǔmǎ two's complementa binary representation of signed numbers where bits are inverted (and often an increment is added) to facilitate subtraction
- 伪代码 wěidàimǎ pseudocode
- 代码页 dàimǎyè code page
- 域名编码 Yùmíng Biānmǎ PunycodePunycode (encoding for internationalized domain names)
- 国标码 guóbiāomǎ GB codeGuo Biao or GB, the standard PRC character encoding
- 内码 nèimǎ internal codeinternal code used in computer systems
- 国家标准码 guójiābiāozhǔnmǎ GB encodingGuo Biao (GB), the standard character encoding system for Chinese characters in mainland China.
- 国家标准中文交换码 guójiābiāozhǔn Zhōngwénjiāohuànmǎ CNS 11643CNS 11643, a Chinese character coding standard adopted in Taiwan between 1986 and 1992
- 余码 yúmǎ excess codeThe unused bits in binary-coded decimal; excess code.
- 五笔编码 wǔbǐbiānmǎ five-stroke codefive-stroke code, Chinese character input method
- 国家代码 guójiādàimǎ country code
- 四角号码 sìjiǎohàomǎ four-corner codefour corner code (input method for Chinese characters)
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH