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tabtAbn [C]a small strap connected to something for hanging, pulling, or fastening, or a small piece of paper, plastic or metal, esp. one giving information and sticking out from something larger(钉于衣服等上,用作记号、标志或挂环的)垂片; 飘带; 标签Make a file for these documents and write 'finance'on the tab.把这些文件归档,在标签上写“财务”。On audio and video tapes a tab can be used to lock the tape and prevent further recording.在录音带或录像带上,防误消片可用来锁定磁带,防止录进新的内容。(Am) A tab (Br and Aus ringpull) is also the small piece of metal, often joined to a ring, which is pulled off or pushed into the top of a can to open it.(易拉罐的)拉环(esp. Am and Aus infml) The tab is also the total money charged in a restaurant or hotel for food, drinks, etc.待付帐单; 帐款He kindly offered to pick up the tab (= pay).他客气地付了帐。Just put it on the tab please (= add it to the total charge).请把它记在总帐上。(Br regional) A tab is also a cigarette.香烟I'd like a packet of tabs, please.我想买一包烟。A tab of acid is a small piece of paper containing the drug LSD.含迷幻药(麦角酸酰二乙胺)的小纸片To keep tabs on something is to watch it carefully.密切注意…的动态I like to keep tabs on my bank account so that I don't overdraw.我喜欢留意我银行的帐目,以防透支。
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