chart
chart 英 [tʃɑ:t] 美 [tʃɑrt]
n. 图表; vt. 绘制…的图表;
进行时:charting 过去式:charted 过去分词:charted 第三人称单数:charts 名词复数:charts
- Whether it's a kind of graph, a map, or even a piece of music, a chart is a visual display of information. As a verb, chart means to make that kind of display.
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- n. 图表;
- vt. 绘制…的图表;
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1. a weather chart
天气图
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2. a sales chart
销售图表
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3. a naval chart
海军航图
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4. The exhibition charts the history of the palace.
展览记载了这座王宫的历史。
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5. She had carefully charted her route to the top of her profession.
她周密地制订了达到她职业巅峰的行动计划。
- chart (n.) 1570s, "map for the use of navigators," from Middle French charte "card, map," from Late Latin charta "paper, card, map" (see card (n.1)). Charte is the original form of the French word in all senses, but after 14c. (perhaps by influence of Italian cognate carta), carte began to supplant it. English used both carte and card 15c.-17c. for "chart, map," and in 17c. chart could mean "playing card," but the words have gone their separate ways and chart has predominated since in the "map" sense.
- chart (v.) 1837, "to enter onto a map or chart," from chart (n.). In the commercial recording sense, in reference to appearing on the chart of top-selling or most played records published in "Billboard" magazine, by 1961. The chart itself was printed from c. 1942. Related: Charted; charting.
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