list

list1
noun
  1. 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。
    ■a set of items considered as being in the same category or having a particular order of priority
    目录,(按次序先后排列的)名单
    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。
    Germanic
    ■(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
  2. (lists)(historical)palisades enclosing an area for a tournament
    (史)围栏
    Old French
    ■the scene of a contest or combat
    考场,赛场;战场
    German
  3. a selvedge of a piece of fabric
    (织物的)镶边
verb
[with obj.]
  1. make a list of
    列出
    I have listed four reasons below.
    我列出四点原因如下。
    ■(常作 be listed)include or enter in a list
    列在,列入
    93 men were still listed as missing.
    93人仍列在失踪名单中。
    ■[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。
  2. (archaic)enlist for military service
    (古)征召(士兵)
常用词组
enter the lists
  1. issue or accept a challenge
    向…挑战;接受挑战
派生
listable
adjective

list2
verb
  1. [no obj.](of a ship) lean over to one side, typically because of a leak or unbalanced cargo
    (船由于漏水或装货不平衡而)倾侧。 比较 heel
noun
  1. an instance of a ship leaning over in such a way
    (船)倾侧
语源
  1. early 17th cent.: of unknown origin

list3
(archaic)()
verb
  1. [no obj.]want; like
    想要,喜欢
    [with clause]let them think what they list.
    让他们想想他们想要的是什么。
noun
  1. [mass noun]desire; inclination
    渴望,喜好
    I have little list to write.
    我没什么想要的东西可写。
语源
  1. Old English lystan (verb), of Germanic origin, from a base meaning 'pleasure'
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