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美: [lɪst]
英: [lɪst]
n. [计] 列表;清单;目录
vi. 列于表上
vt. 列出;记入名单内
n. (List)人名;(匈)李斯特;(英、德、法、西、捷)利斯特
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这种结构可以帮助学*者更全面地理解“innovate”这个词,包括其定义、用法、背景和相关信息。
[N-COUNT] A list of things such as names or addresses is a set of them which all belong to a particular category, written down one below the other. 清单
例:We are making a list of the top ten men we would not want to be married to.我们正在列一个我们最不想嫁的10种男人的名单。
例:There were six names on the list.单子上有6个名字。
[N-COUNT] A list of things is a set of them that you think of as being in a particular order. (按一定顺序排列的) 系列事项
例:High on the list of public demands is to end military control of broadcasting.高居公众要求事项前列的是结束对广播的军事控制。
例:The criminal judicial system always comes up at the top of the list of voters' concerns in focus groups.刑事司法制度总是出现在焦点小组中投票者关注事项之首。
[V-T] To list several things such as reasons or names means to write or say them one after another, usually in a particular order. 列出
例:The pupils were asked to list the sports they loved most and hated most.学生们被要求列出他们最喜欢的和最讨厌的运动。
[V-T] To list something in a particular way means to include it in that way in a list or report. 把…列入 (表、报告)
例:A medical examiner has listed the deaths as homicides.验尸官已将这些死亡列为他杀案件。
[[商业]] If a company is listed, or if it lists, on a stock exchange, it obtains an official quotation for its shares so that people can buy and sell them. 使 (公司) 上市; (公司) 上市
例:...a basket of blue chip stocks listed on the American Exchange.…在美国证券交易所上市的一组绩优股。