listed
柯林斯詞典
1. 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. 清單
We are making a list of the top ten men we would not want to be married to. 我們正在列一個(gè)我們最不想嫁的10種男人的名單。
There were six names on the list. 單子上有6個(gè)名字。
2. →see also hit list , mailing list , waiting list
3. N-COUNT A list of things is a set of them that you think of as being in a particular order. (按一定順序排列的) 系列事項(xiàng)
High on the list of public demands is to end military control of broadcasting. 高居公眾要求事項(xiàng)前列的是結(jié)束對(duì)廣播的軍事控制。
The criminal judicial system always comes up at the top of the list of voters' concerns in focus groups. 刑事司法制度總是出現(xiàn)在焦點(diǎn)小組中投票者關(guān)注事項(xiàng)之首。
4. 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
The pupils were asked to list the sports they loved most and hated most. 學(xué)生們被要求列出他們最喜歡的和最討厭的運(yùn)動(dòng)。
5. 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、報(bào)告)
A medical examiner has listed the deaths as homicides. 驗(yàn)尸官已將這些死亡列為他殺案件。
6. V-T/V-I 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[商業(yè)]
...a basket of blue chip stocks listed on the American Exchange. …在美國(guó)證券交易所上市的一組績(jī)優(yōu)股。
7. V (esp of ships) to lean over or cause to lean over to one side (尤指船)傾側(cè)
8. N the act or an instance of leaning to one side 傾向一邊的行為
9. →see also listed company
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