table
table 英 [ˈteɪbl] 美 [ˈtebəl]
n. 桌子;表格
进行时:tabling 过去式:tabled 过去分词:tabled 第三人称单数:tables 名词复数:tables
- The flat surface people sit around when they eat together is a table. A table can also be a chart full of information. When doing your taxes, you might use a tax table to determine how much you owe.
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- n. 桌子;表格
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1. a kitchen table
厨房用桌
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2. A table for two, please .
请安排两人一桌的位子。
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3. to set the table
摆餐具
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4. to lay the table
摆餐具
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5. clear the table
(餐后)清理餐桌
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6. Table 2 shows how prices and earnings over the past 20 years.
表 2 显示了过去 20 年来价格和收入。
- table (n.) late 12c., "board, slab, plate," from Old French table "board, square panel, plank; writing table; picture; food, fare" (11c.), and late Old English tabele "writing tablet, gaming table," from Germanic *tabal (source also of Dutch tafel, Danish tavle, Old High German zabel "board, plank," German Tafel). Both the French and Germanic words are from Latin tabula "a board, plank; writing table; list, schedule; picture, painted panel," originally "small flat slab or piece" usually for inscriptions or for games (source also of Spanish tabla, Italian tavola), of uncertain origin, related to Umbrian tafle "on the board."
- table (v.) mid-15c., "enter into a list, form into a list or catalogue," also "provide with food," from table (n.). In parliamentary sense, 1718, originally "to lay on the (speaker's) table for discussion;" but in U.S. political jargon it has chiefly the sense of "to postpone indefinitely" (1866) via notion of "lay aside for future consideration." Related: Tabled; tabling.
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