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1 | a set of names, numbers etc that are written or printed one below another 名单;清单;目录;一览表 |
| this week’ s bestseller list 本周畅销书排行榜 |
| +of a list of the world’ s richest people 世界最富有者名单 |
| makewrite a list I’ d better make a list, or I’ ll forget who I’ ve invited. 我最好列个清单,否则我会忘记自己邀请过谁了。 |
| on a list I couldn’ t see my name on the list. 我在名单上没看到自己的名字。 |
| shoppingguestword list There are word lists at the back of the book to help you to learn vocabulary. 这本书的后面有词汇表,有助于你学习词汇。 |
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2 | a set of things that you think of as having a particular order , especially because of how important they are (尤指按重要程度排列的)事物清单 |
| top/bottom of the list (=most/least important) Health care is top of most people’ s list of things the government should improve. 最重要的/最不重要的 |
| be low/high on the list Decorating the house is low on our list of priorities. 装修房子对我们来说不是那么紧急的事。 |
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- | enter the lists BRITISH formal |
| to become involved in a competition or argument |
| 参加竞赛;加入辩论 |
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