figure 英 [ˈfɪgə(r)]   美 [ˈfɪgjər]

figure

figure  英 [ˈfɪgə(r)] 美 [ˈfɪgjər]

n. 数字;人物;轮廓;身材  v. 计算;重要,认为 

进行时:figuring  过去式:figured  过去分词:figured  第三人称单数:figures  名词复数:figures 

this figure had risen to 14 million. 这个数字已经增长到 1 400 万。
His salary is now in six figures. 他的薪水现在是六位数。

  • Anything with form has a certain shape, or figure, but we most often use the word to suggest a human’s form. That's why all those dolls are called "action figures" — they have the physical shape of people.
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  • n. 数字;人物;轮廓;身材
  • v. 计算;重要,认为
  • 1. this figure had risen to 14 million.

    这个数字已经增长到 1 400 万。

  • 2. His salary is now in six figures.

    他的薪水现在是六位数。

  • 3. Are you any good at figures?

    你的算术好吗?

  • 4. a political figure

    政治人物

  • 5. a tall figure in black

    一个黑衣高个子人影

  • 6. She's always had a good figure.

    她身材一向很好。

  • 7. I'm watching my figure (= trying not to get fat).

    我一直注意保持身材。

  • 8. The central figure in the painting is the artist's daughter.

    画中间那个人是画家的女儿。

  • 9. a five-sided figure

    五边形

  • 10. Do I still figure in your plans?

    在你的计划中还包括我吗?(算数吗)

  • 11. We figured the sensible thing to do was to wait.

    我们判定,明智的做法是等待。

  • 12. That's what I figured.

    这就是我的看法。

  • 13. We figured the attendance at 150 000.

    我们估计有 15 万人参加。

  • figure (n.) c. 1200, "numeral;" mid-13c., "visible appearance of a person;" late 14c., "visible and tangible form of anything," from Old French figure "shape, body; form of a word; figure of speech; symbol, allegory" (10c), from Latin figura "a shape, form, figure; quality, kind, style; figure of speech," in Late Latin "a sketch, drawing," from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build."
  • figure (v.) late 14c., "to represent" (in painting or sculpture), "make a likeness," also "to have a certain shape or appearance," from Old French figurer, from Latin figurare "to form, shape" (from PIE root *dheigh- "to form, build"). Meaning "to shape into" is c. 1400; from mid-15c. as "to cover or adorn with figures." Meaning "to picture in the mind" is from c. 1600. Intransitive meaning "make an appearance, make a figure, show oneself" is from c. 1600. Meaning "work out a sum" (by means of arithmetical figures) is from 1833, American English; hence colloquial sense "to calculate upon, expect" (1837). Related: Figured; figuring.
fig·ure / ˈfɪɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈfɪɡjər / noun , verb figure figures figured figuring noun numbers 1 [countable ,  usually plural ] a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official information (代表数量,尤指官方资料中的)数字 the latest trade/sales/unemployment, etc. figures 最新的贸易、销售、失业等数字 By 2009, this figure had risen to 14 million. 到 2009 年为止,这个数字已经增长到 1 400 万。 Experts put the real figure at closer to 75%. 专家们估计真实的数字较接近于 75%。 2 [countable ] a symbol rather than a word representing one of the numbers between 0 and 9 数字符号;字码;位数 Write the figure ‘7’ on the board. 把数码 7 写在黑板上。 a six-figure salary (= over 100 000 pounds or dollars) 六位数的薪水(即超过 10 万英镑或元) His salary is now in six figures. 他的薪水现在是六位数。 see also double figures , single figures 3 fig·ures [plural ] ( informal) the area of mathematics that deals with adding, multiplying, etc. numbers 算术 SYN arithmetic Are you any good at figures? 你的算术好吗? I'm afraid I don't have a head for figures (= I am not good at adding, etc.). 恐怕我没有算术头脑。 person 4 [countable ] a person of the type mentioned 人物;人士 a leading figurein the music industry 音乐界一位主要人物 a political figure 政治人物 a figure of authority 当权者 see also father figure , mother figure 5 [countable ] the shape of a person seen from a distance or not clearly (远处人的)轮廓;(隐约可见的)人影 a tall figure in black 一个黑衣高个子人影 shape of body 体形 6 [countable ] the shape of the human body, especially a woman's body that is attractive 身材;体形;(尤指)身段 She's always had a good figure. 她身材一向很好。 I'm watching my figure (= trying not to get fat). 我一直注意保持身材。 collocationsat physical in painting/story 绘画;故事 7 [countable ] a person or an animal in a drawing, painting, etc, or in a story (绘画或故事中的)人,动物 The central figure in the painting is the artist's daughter. 画中间那个人是画家的女儿。 statue 造像 8 [countable ] a statue of a person or an animal (人、动物的)雕像,塑像 a bronze figure of a horse 一座马的铜像 picture/diagram 图表 9 [countable ] ( abbr.fig. ) a picture, diagram, etc. in a book, that is referred to by a number (书中的)图,表 The results are illustrated in figure 3 opposite. 结果已在对页图表 3 中显示。 geometry 几何 10 [countable ] a particular shape formed by lines or surfaces 图形 a five-sided figure 五边形 a solid figure 立体图形 movement on ice 冰上动作 11 [countable ] a pattern or series of movements performed on ice (冰上表演动作的)花样 IDIOMS be/become a figure of ˈfun to be/become sb that other people laugh at 是嘲笑的对象;成为笑柄 cut a… ˈfigure (of a person ) to have a particular appearance 显出…的样子;显得 He cut a striking figure in his white dinner jacket. 他穿着白色晚礼服显得十分出众。 put a figure on sth to say the exact price or number of sth 定价;说出…的准确数字 more at fact verb be important 重要 1 [intransitive ] to be part of a process, situation, etc. especially an important part 是重要部份;是…的部份 SYN feature My feelings about the matter didn't seem to figure at all. 我对这个问题的意见似乎根本无足轻重。 figure(as sth) (in/on/among sth) Do I still figure in your plans? 在你的计划中还包括我吗? The question of the peace settlement is likely to figure prominentlyin the talks. 和平解决的问题很可能是这次谈判的突出重点。 It did not figure high on her list of priorities. 这没有列入她最优先考虑办理的事项。 think/decide 认为;认定 2 [transitive ] ( informal) to think or decide that sth will happen or is true 认为,认定(某事将发生或属实) figure(that)… I figured (that) if I took the night train, I could be in Scotland by morning. 我认为,如果我坐夜班火车,早上就可以到达苏格兰。 We figured the sensible thing to do was to wait. 我们判定,明智的做法是等待。 figuresth That's what I figured. 这就是我的看法。 figurewhy, whether, etc… He tried to figure why she had come. 他想弄清楚她怎么来了。 calculate 计算 3 [transitive ] figuresth (at sth) ( NAmE) to calculate an amount or the cost of sth 计算(数量或成本) We figured the attendance at 150 000. 我们估计有 15 万人参加。 IDIOMS go ˈfigure ( NAmE) ( informal) used to say that you do not understand the reason for sth, or that you do not want to give an explanation for sth because you think it is obvious 搞不懂;明摆着不用解释 People are more aware of the risks of smoking nowadays, but more young women are smoking than ever. Go figure! 现在人们更加了解吸烟的危害,但吸烟的年轻女性倒比以往多了。真让人搞不懂! it/that figures used to say that sth was expected or seems logical (表示应该或似乎合乎逻辑)有道理,合乎情理 ‘John called in sick.’ ‘That figures, he wasn't feeling well yesterday.’ “约翰打电话来说他病了。”“这合乎情理,他昨天就感到不舒服。” ( disapproving) ‘She was late again.’ ‘Yes, that figures.’ “她又迟到了。”“是呀,她总是这样。” PHRASAL VERBS ˈfigure on sth | ˈfigure on (sb/sth) doing sth to plan sth or to do sth; to expect sth (to happen) 计划;打算;预料到 SYN plan on I hadn't figured on getting home so late. 我没有估计到这么晚才回到家。 ˌfigure sb/sth↔ˈout 1 to think about sb/sth until you understand them/it 弄懂;弄清楚;弄明白 SYN work out We couldn't figure her out. 我们摸不透她。 figurehow, what, etc… I can't figure out how to do this. 我弄不懂怎样做这件事。 2 to calculate an amount or the cost of sth 计算(数量或成本) SYN work out figurehow, what, etc… Have you figured out how much the trip will cost? 旅行要花多少费用你算出来没有? fig·ure / ˈfɪɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈfɪɡjər /
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