英语释义
1. a simple series of words or numerals (such as the names of persons or objects)
a guest list
2. an official roster roll
drawing up a list for … party nomination
— Richard Scammon
3. catalog, checklist
The song jumped to the top of the hit list.
4. the total number to be considered or included
add spelling reform to his list of interests
— W. B. Shaw
5. to make a list of enumerate
6. to include on a list register
7. to place (oneself) in a specified category
lists himself as a political liberal
8. recruit
9. to become entered in a catalog with a selling price
a car that lists for $12,000
10. enlist
11. to tilt to one side especially, of a boat or ship to tilt to one side in a state of equilibrium (as from an unbalanced load) — compare heel
12. to cause to list
The shifting cargo listed the ship.
13. a deviation from the vertical tilt
The ship had a heavy list to starboard. also the extent of such a deviation
14. a band or strip of material: such as
15. listel
16. selvage
17. a narrow strip of wood cut from the edge of a board
18. an arena for combat (such as jousting)
entered the lists against the bull
— Frank Yerby
19. a field of competition or controversy
The candidate entered the political lists.
20. stripe
The horse had a list along its back.
21. limit, boundary
22. to cut away a narrow strip from the edge of
23. to prepare or plant (land) in ridges and furrows with a lister
24. please, suit
25. wish, choose
26. inclination, craving
27. listen
28. to listen to hear
29. a series of items written, mentioned, or considered one following another
30. to put in a series of items
31. to lean to one side
The ship is badly listing.
32. a leaning over to one side
33. calendar