1 N-COUNT [usually n NOUN] (收入、年龄、价格等的)范围,等级段 If you say that someone or something is in a particular bracket, you mean that they come within a particular range, for example a range of incomes, ages, or prices. (收入、年龄、价格等的)范围,等级段
SYN grouping, limits, group, list
2 N-COUNT (固定在墙上的)托架,支架,角撑架 Brackets are pieces of metal, wood, or plastic that are fastened to a wall in order to support something such as a shelf. (固定在墙上的)托架,支架,角撑架
SYN support, stay, post, prop
3 VERB 把…归为一类;把…相提并论 If two or more people or things are bracketed together, they are considered to be similar or related in some way. 把…归为一类;把…相提并论
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The Magi, Bramins, and Druids were bracketed together as men of wisdom. [be V-ed with together]
东方三博士、婆罗门和德鲁伊特都被视为富有智慧的人。
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Austrian wine styles are often bracketed with those of northern Germany. [be VERB-ed + with]
人们往往把奥地利葡萄酒的风味与德国北部葡萄酒的风味相提并论。
SYN group, rank, arrange, grade
4 N-COUNT [usually plural, oft in NOUN] 括号,括弧(美国英语中称作parentheses) Brackets are a pair of written marks that you place round a word, expression, or sentence in order to indicate that you are giving extra information. In British English, curved marks like these are also called brackets, but in American English, they are called parentheses . 括号,括弧(美国英语中称作parentheses)
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The prices in brackets are special rates for the under 18s.
括号中的价格是年龄在18岁以下的消费者可以享受的特别优惠价。
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My annotations appear in square brackets.
在方括号里有我给的注解。
5 N-COUNT [usually plural] (数学上的)括号 Brackets are pair of marks that are placed around a series of symbols in a mathematical expression to indicate that those symbols function as one item within the expression. (数学上的)括号
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