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- a number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other表, 一览表, 清单:
consult the list of drugs on page 326
参见第326页药品名录
writing a shopping list.
开列购物单。
1.1
- a set of items considered as being in the same category or having a particular order of priority分类目录, (按次序先后排列的)清单:
unemployment came top of the list of issues that the public thought the parties should be talking about.
公众认为失业问题是各政党应最先讨论的问题。
1.2
- Computing a formal structure analogous to a list, by which items of data can be stored or processed in a definite order【计算机】列表。
- ORIGIN: origin: late 16th cent.: from French liste, of Germanic origin.
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lists
historical palisades enclosing an area for a tournament〈史〉围栏。
2.1
- the scene of a contest or combat考场, 赛场; 战场。
- ORIGIN: origin: late Middle English: from Old French lisse.
3
- a selvedge of a piece of fabric(织物的)镶边。
- ORIGIN: Middle English, from Old English liste 'border', of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lijst and German Leiste.
with obj.
1
- make a list of列出:
I have listed four reasons below.
我列出如下四条理由。
1.1
- (常作be listed)include or enter in a list列在, 列入:
93 men were still listed as missing.
仍有93人列在失踪者名单中。
1.2
- no obj.
list at/for
be on a list of products at (a specified price)被列入价目表: the bottom-of-the-line Mercedes lists for $52,050.
奔驰车的最低价格是52,050美元。
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- archaic enlist for military service〈古〉征召(士兵)。
短语
enter the lists
- issue or accept a challenge向…挑战; 接受挑战。
派生词