释义 |
- n.支架;括号;方括号;等级
- v.用括弧括上;把…等同考虑;把…相提并论
- 网络托架;肘板;中括号
复数:brackets 现在分词:bracketing 过去分词:bracketed n. support,strut,prop,stay,brace v. connect,link,join,relate,associate 1. | [usupl] 括号either of a pair of marks, ( ), placed around extra information in a piece of writing or part of a problem in mathematics |
| Publication dates are given in brackets after each title. 出版日期括于书名后面。 | | Add the numbers in brackets first. 先把括号里的数字加起来。 |
2. | [usupl] 方括号either of a pair of marks, [ ], placed at the beginning and end of extra information in a text, especially comments made by an editor |
3. | price, age, income, etc. ~ (价格、年龄、收入等的)组级,等级prices, etc. within a particular range |
| people in the lower income bracket 低收入等级的人们 | | Most of the houses are out of our price bracket. 大多数房子都超出我们的价格范围。 | | the 30–34 age bracket(= people aged between 30 and 34) 30–34 岁的年龄组 |
4. | (固定在墙上的)托架,支架a piece of wood, metal or plastic fixed to the wall to support a shelf, lamp, etc. |
1. | ~ sth 用括弧括上to put words, information, etc. between brackets |
2. | [oftpass] ~ A and B (together).~ A (together) with B 把…等同考虑;把…相提并论to consider people or things to be similar or connected in some way |
| It is unfair to bracket together those who cannot work with those who will not. 把不能工作的人和不愿工作的人等同看待是不公平的。 |
n. | 5. (按纳税额、收入、年龄等区分的)阶层,等级,类别 7. 【建筑】斗拱,托架,角撑架;【机械工程】支架,悬臂,座;(墙上装的)煤气灯嘴[电灯座] 5. (按纳税额、收入、年龄等区分的)阶层,等级,类别 7. 【建筑】斗拱,托架,角撑架;【机械工程】支架,悬臂,座;(墙上装的)煤气灯嘴[电灯座] | v. | |
n. | 1. an L-shaped structure that is attached to a wall to hold up something such as a shelf or speaker 2. a shelf with an integral part that attaches to the wall as its support and can sometimes be swiveled 3. either of a pair of symbols, [ ], used in keying or printing to indicate the insertion of special commentary such as that made by an editor 4. a section of a population or group that falls within particular defined limits 5. one of a pair of shallow, curved signs, ( ), used to enclose an explanatory word or comment and distinguish it from the sentence in which it occurs 6. any of the set of signs used in pairs to separate words from surrounding text, including the angle bracket and the brace 7. one of the groups that people or things are divided into, according to a feature such as income 8. one of a pair of symbols [ ], used in writing or mathematics for showing that the piece of information or set of numbers between them can be considered separately. These are sometimes called square brackets. 9. a piece of wood, metal, or plastic attached to a wall as a support for something such as a shelf or a light 1. an L-shaped structure that is attached to a wall to hold up something such as a shelf or speaker 2. a shelf with an integral part that attaches to the wall as its support and can sometimes be swiveled 3. either of a pair of symbols, [ ], used in keying or printing to indicate the insertion of special commentary such as that made by an editor 4. a section of a population or group that falls within particular defined limits 5. one of a pair of shallow, curved signs, ( ), used to enclose an explanatory word or comment and distinguish it from the sentence in which it occurs 6. any of the set of signs used in pairs to separate words from surrounding text, including the angle bracket and the brace 7. one of the groups that people or things are divided into, according to a feature such as income 8. one of a pair of symbols [ ], used in writing or mathematics for showing that the piece of information or set of numbers between them can be considered separately. These are sometimes called square brackets. 9. a piece of wood, metal, or plastic attached to a wall as a support for something such as a shelf or a light | v. | 1. to attach brackets to something, especially a wall, or support something with brackets 2. to put something, especially text or a mathematical equation, inside brackets 3. to group or class people or things together, usually because they are similar in some way 4. to put brackets around something that is written to show that it is separate information 5. to consider people or things as members of the same group 6. to fix something in place or support something using wooden, metal, or plastic brackets 1. to attach brackets to something, especially a wall, or support something with brackets 2. to put something, especially text or a mathematical equation, inside brackets 3. to group or class people or things together, usually because they are similar in some way 4. to put brackets around something that is written to show that it is separate information 5. to consider people or things as members of the same group 6. to fix something in place or support something using wooden, metal, or plastic brackets |
|