释义 |
itemize, v. Chiefly U.S.|ˈaɪtəmaɪz| [f. item n. + -ize.] trans. To set down by items or enter as an item; to specify the items of (an account, etc.). Hence ˈitemized ppl. a.; also ˈitemiˈzation, the action of itemizing.
1864Webster s.v., To itemize the cost of a railroad. a1881S. Lanier Eng. Novel v. (1883) 98 æschylus paints these conclusions with a big brush..Shelley itemizes them. 1883Harper's Mag. July 850/2 A kindness that can never be itemized in the bill. 1890Pall Mall G. 20 June 7/2 The hostess reads an itemized list of her expenditures. 1894Columbus (O.) Disp. 10 Nov. 6/4 Demanding from each, a separation and itemization of any and all bills paid during their official terms. |