单词 | list |
释义 | listWord family adjectivelistablelistedlistlesslistfulnounlistinglist pricelisterlistlessnesslistlisteladverblistlessly list1 /lɪst/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC] 1 LISTa set of names, numbers etc, usually written one below the other, for example so that you can remember or check them 名单,清单,目录 list of Make a list of all the things you have to do. 把你必须做的所有事情列一个清单。 on/in a list The first person on my list is Mrs Gilling. 我的名单上排在第一位的是吉林夫人。 2 be high/low on a list (of something) (also be at the top/bottom of a list) to be considered very important or not very important 是最紧要的/最不紧要的(事情) → Civil List, → be on the danger list at danger(5) A good car is high on my list of priorities. 买一辆好车是我的当务之急。 COLLOCATIONS verbs make/draw up/write a list 列一个清单 Could you make a list of any supplies we need? 你能否为我们列一个必需品清单? compile a list formal (=write a list) 列出清单 They’ve compiled a list of children’s clubs and organizations. 他们已列出一份儿童俱乐部及机构的清单。 put somebody/something on a list 将某人/某物列入清单 I was put on a waiting list to see a specialist at the hospital. 我已被列入那家医院一位专科医生的预约候诊名单。 top a list (=be the first thing in a list) 居名单之首 phrasesThe novel topped the best-seller list. 该小说位居畅销榜榜首。 at the top/bottom of a list 位列名单之首/之末 Her name was at the top of the list of students. 她的名字位列学生名单之首。 first/last on a list 在名单的第一个/最后一个 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + listYour name will be first on my list. 在我的名单上,你的名字将是头一个。 nWhy am I always last on the list? long/short 长的/短的 He read out a long list of errors. 他宣读了一份长长的错误列表。 a complete/full/comprehensive list 一份完整的/全面的/详尽的名单 The full list of winners is on page seven. 完整的获奖者名单在第七页。 a price list 一份价格清单 We’ll send you a catalog and price list. 我们将为您寄送一份目录及价格清单。 a shopping list (=a list of things you want to buy) 一份购物清单 na Christmas shopping list a grocery list American EnglishAmE (=a list of food you want to buy) 食品购买清单 nDid you put milk on the grocery list? a wine list (=a list of wines available in a restaurant) 〔餐厅的〕酒单 na good wine list a waiting list (=a list of people who are waiting for something) 等候者名单 nIf you don’t get the class you want, you can put your name on a waiting list. a mailing list (=a list of people that a company sends information to) 邮寄名单 nIf you do not want to be on our mailing list, please tick the box below. a guest list (=a list of people invited somewhere) 宾客名单 nthe guest list for the wedding reception a to-do list (=a list of things you must do) 待办事项清单 nPainting the bedroom is at the top of my to-do list. na hit list (=a list of people, organizations etc that someone wants to harm or stop) n THESAURUS list a set of names, places, jobs you need to do etc, which are written one below the other Henry’s name wasn’t on the list. She made a list of the people she wanted to invite to the wedding. Could I have a list of hotels in Bournemouth and the surrounding area? I forgot to bring my shopping list with me. checklist a list of things you need or things you have to do which you keep in order to help you remember them Use a checklist when visiting properties to buy, so that you keep a record of which features you liked and didn’t like. I made a checklist of things I needed to do before the holiday. short list/shortlist a list of the most suitable people for a job or prize, chosen from a larger group of people Her name is on the shortlist for the Booker Prize. You were lucky to even get onto the shortlist. A shortlist is drawn up, from which the successful candidate will be chosen. register an official list containing the names of all the people, organizations, or things of a particular type a register of qualified translators a civil register of births, deaths, and marriages Make sure your name is on the electoral register (=the official list of people who can vote). programme British EnglishBrE, program American EnglishAmE a list of all the activities or events that have been planned, especially one that shows when each event will happen First on the programme is a speech by the organizer, Mrs Jenkins. A spectacular program of exhibitions, displays and competitions has been planned. Because of bad weather, our programme of events has had to be changed slightly. agenda a list of the subjects that will be discussed at a meeting Have you got a copy of the agenda for tomorrow’s meeting? the next item on the agenda The fuel crisis will be at the top of the agenda for today’s board meeting. index an alphabetical list of names and subjects at the back of a book, that shows which page they are mentioned on It’s a lot quicker if you use the index. I looked up his name in the index. inventory a list of everything in a house, factory, or shop, written so that you know exactly what is there Some of the things in the shop were not listed in the inventory. The company keeps a full inventory of its equipment. | make an inventoryShe made an inventory of everything in the apartment. Examples from the Corpus list• Could I have a list of hotels in Bournemouth and the surrounding area?• I made a list of all the things I had to do that day.• I drew up a list of all the jobs I had to do in the house.• A list of competitors will be posted on the main notice board.• an alphabetical list of students• The stonework around the bay windows was crumbling and the upper front bay had developed a distinct list.• This is the guest list for the wedding.• The county is expanding its list of stores and outlets where the public can buy sandbags and sand, if needed.• So far, Gomez says, his Web site has produced more names to add to mailing lists than actual customers.• Subscribers indicate the areas in which they are interested and the relevant lists are sent each month.• I forgot to bring my shopping list with me.• I feel a shade disappointed that the small but promising mysteries of the shopping list have yielded up such a homely creature.• What follows is the list of goals for salt reduction for our typical dieter.• Sarah's name had been crossed off the list of candidates.• Henry's name wasn't on the list.• The lists of poems presented... offer a wide choice for each grade.• I'm afraid the English course is already full, and there is a waiting list.• Initial comparisons Four trees were constructed from the same word lists, and candidate strings from a test sentence checked against them. list of• Make a list of the things you have to do. Waterlist2 ●●● S2 W3 verb 1 [transitiveT]LIST to write a list, or mention things one after the other 列出〔清单〕;列举 The guidebook lists 1,000 hotels and restaurants. 旅游手册上列有1,000家宾馆和餐厅。 2 [transitiveT] to put someone on an official list, especially a hospital or court list 把…列入正式名单〔尤指医院或法庭的名单〕 list somebody in fair/stable etc condition Several passengers were listed in critical condition. 有几名乘客被列入重症名单。 The case was listed for trial in the Crown Court. 该案被列入刑事法庭审理清单。 3. [intransitiveI]TTW if a ship lists, it leans to one side 〔船只〕倾斜 Examples from the Corpus list• Ptolemy compiled a star catalogue in which he listed 48 constellations.• Parish Churches Norman work surviving among these is too numerous to list.• a useful booklet, listing all the colleges that take part-time students• A teacher volunteers and works the staff through a brainstorming session, listing all the issues that they feel should be discussed.• The books are listed alphabetically, according to the name of the author.• Some of the most straight forward of these are listed at the end of this book.• He listed how many of those people were working feverishly on space.• These should be available from most good component suppliers and are certainly listed in the Maplin catalogue.• A new 30-page Hong Kong guide lists more than 100 budget hotels.• Chapman lists rugby as one of his hobbies.• The ballots sent to 2,987 property owners list the two separate assessments.• Cer-tain rosaries are listed without mysteries. From Longman Business Dictionary listlist1 /lɪst/ noun [countableC] a set of items such as figures, names etc that belong to a particular group, written down one after the other → focus list → hit list → mailing list → shopping list → watch listdetailed lists of proposed prices → see also blacklist, checklistlistlist2 verb 1[transitiveT] to put items such as figures, names etc together in a group The names and addresses of these bureaux are listed in Appendix I. → see also blacklist2[transitiveT]FINANCE to make stocks and shares officially available on a stockmarket It plans to list 29% of its stock on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. 3[intransitiveI, transitiveT] American EnglishAmE if something is listed at a particular amount or lists for a particular amount, that is the price asked for it The house had been listed at just under $4 million. The basic model lists for $28,045. (1500-1600) French liste, from Italian lista list2 1. (1600-1700) → LIST1 2. (1600-1700) Origin unknown. |
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