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单词 wait list
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Definition of wait list in English:

wait list

noun
North American
  • A waiting list.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It had better: Toyota has a six-month-plus wait list.
    • Gausman had tried for two years to get a transfer - she tried Grannan's elementary school - but found all the desirable public schools have long wait lists.
    • In December she was finally put on the wait list, but then developed a lung infection that led to pneumonia.
    • Then off to Day 1 of the city Training Development Skills class for which I have been on the wait list for a year.
    • Last year, 26 patients died while on the wait list.
    • Because the school offers small class sizes, many of the courses have a wait list of three to six months.
    • That leaves an empty seat, and the airline is unable to offer it to anybody on a wait list or a go-show.
    • The first 400 on The Crew's ticket wait list from the first show will have access to tickets to the second show.
    • Almost nine months before, I had put down my name and my deposit on the wait list for a hybrid car.
    • As of Dec. 4, 2003, the surgical wait list for Richmond Hospital sat at 4,500 patients.
    • Because of our extensive wait list it is important that we start expansion now.
    • Add to that, he said in a 1994 report to the annual meeting, ‘we have 144 members on our golf wait list.’
    • The NDP's so-called commitment to health care has lead to longer wait lists, lots of out-dated medical equipment, and a shortage of nurses.
    • It also wants the government to increase funding to reduce wait lists for surgery at B.C. hospitals and give doctors more say in rebuilding the health system, he said.
    • Put it on your wait list and they just mail it to you.
    • It's not a wait list, it's a reserve list, which basically means it takes longer for a decision to be made.
    • Surgery was required and I was immediately admitted and put on the wait list for a surgical table.
    • He said it could take anywhere from ‘a few weeks to several months’ to get surgery wait lists back on track.
    • The company deliberately holds production below demand, guaranteeing a wait list for its stylish cars.
    • Meaning that, you've got to fly business or be prepared to take a chance on the wait list.
    Synonyms
    line, row, column, file, chain, string, stream
verb
[with object]North American
  • Put (someone) on a waiting list.

    把…列入等候者名单

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And when wait-listed participants were allowed to choose which treatment they would receive, the overwhelming majority chose the VRE treatment.
    • Any MP who has a wait-listed flight, or wants an upgrade, they ring Hawesy and it's all sorted, mate.
    • This leads to a lot of confusion for RAC and wait-listed passengers.
    • The union works with the Dept. of Labor to provide direct entry into an apprenticeship program without having to be wait-listed.
    • But the middle school Lauren had her heart set on had no vacancies, and she was wait-listed.
    • Perhaps if an equal number of eighth graders had been wait-listed, the two groups might have performed more similarly.
    • Another disgusted mother told the one private school where her son was wait-listed to just forget it - and put him into public school.
    • Besides perfecting table manners, these sometimes wait-listed courses advise youngsters on how to shake hands, be courteous on the phone, and write thank-you notes.
    • The follow-up did not allow for comparison with an untreated control group since the original wait-listed group had gone on to receive therapy.
    • Alternatively, the excess arises out of the inclusion of wait-listed passengers in booking data.
    • I was clearly informed by Cathay Pacific that I was within the first few wait-listed passengers and I was almost guaranteed the seat if I arrived on time.
    • The implementation of WLS has the potential to benefit registries, registrars who do not currently offer wait-listing services, and, most importantly, the public.
    • We reach Dick at the Quebec city airport, where he's wait-listed for a flight to Ottawa.
    • They were wait-listed students for whom openings became available.
    • Like him, Leeds businessman Ian Brown, 56, was wait-listed for an angioplasty.

Definition of wait list in US English:

wait list

nounweɪt lɪst
North American
  • another term for waiting list
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company deliberately holds production below demand, guaranteeing a wait list for its stylish cars.
    • Meaning that, you've got to fly business or be prepared to take a chance on the wait list.
    • He said it could take anywhere from ‘a few weeks to several months’ to get surgery wait lists back on track.
    • Put it on your wait list and they just mail it to you.
    • Add to that, he said in a 1994 report to the annual meeting, ‘we have 144 members on our golf wait list.’
    • The first 400 on The Crew's ticket wait list from the first show will have access to tickets to the second show.
    • Gausman had tried for two years to get a transfer - she tried Grannan's elementary school - but found all the desirable public schools have long wait lists.
    • That leaves an empty seat, and the airline is unable to offer it to anybody on a wait list or a go-show.
    • In December she was finally put on the wait list, but then developed a lung infection that led to pneumonia.
    • Because the school offers small class sizes, many of the courses have a wait list of three to six months.
    • Then off to Day 1 of the city Training Development Skills class for which I have been on the wait list for a year.
    • Last year, 26 patients died while on the wait list.
    • It had better: Toyota has a six-month-plus wait list.
    • It's not a wait list, it's a reserve list, which basically means it takes longer for a decision to be made.
    • It also wants the government to increase funding to reduce wait lists for surgery at B.C. hospitals and give doctors more say in rebuilding the health system, he said.
    • Almost nine months before, I had put down my name and my deposit on the wait list for a hybrid car.
    • The NDP's so-called commitment to health care has lead to longer wait lists, lots of out-dated medical equipment, and a shortage of nurses.
    • As of Dec. 4, 2003, the surgical wait list for Richmond Hospital sat at 4,500 patients.
    • Surgery was required and I was immediately admitted and put on the wait list for a surgical table.
    • Because of our extensive wait list it is important that we start expansion now.
    Synonyms
    line, row, column, file, chain, string, stream
verbweɪt lɪst
[with object]North American
  • Put (someone) on a waiting list.

    把…列入等候者名单

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any MP who has a wait-listed flight, or wants an upgrade, they ring Hawesy and it's all sorted, mate.
    • The union works with the Dept. of Labor to provide direct entry into an apprenticeship program without having to be wait-listed.
    • But the middle school Lauren had her heart set on had no vacancies, and she was wait-listed.
    • And when wait-listed participants were allowed to choose which treatment they would receive, the overwhelming majority chose the VRE treatment.
    • The implementation of WLS has the potential to benefit registries, registrars who do not currently offer wait-listing services, and, most importantly, the public.
    • They were wait-listed students for whom openings became available.
    • The follow-up did not allow for comparison with an untreated control group since the original wait-listed group had gone on to receive therapy.
    • I was clearly informed by Cathay Pacific that I was within the first few wait-listed passengers and I was almost guaranteed the seat if I arrived on time.
    • This leads to a lot of confusion for RAC and wait-listed passengers.
    • We reach Dick at the Quebec city airport, where he's wait-listed for a flight to Ottawa.
    • Besides perfecting table manners, these sometimes wait-listed courses advise youngsters on how to shake hands, be courteous on the phone, and write thank-you notes.
    • Like him, Leeds businessman Ian Brown, 56, was wait-listed for an angioplasty.
    • Alternatively, the excess arises out of the inclusion of wait-listed passengers in booking data.
    • Another disgusted mother told the one private school where her son was wait-listed to just forget it - and put him into public school.
    • Perhaps if an equal number of eighth graders had been wait-listed, the two groups might have performed more similarly.
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