单词 | figure on |
释义 | figure1 of 2noun fig·ure ˈfi-gyər British and often US ˈfi-gər 1 a : a number symbol : numeral, digit b figures plural : arithmetical calculations good at figures c : a written or printed character d : value especially as expressed in numbers : sum, price sold at a low figure e figures plural : digits representing an amount (as of money earned or points scored) made six figures last year a score in double figures 2 a : a geometric form (such as a line, triangle, or sphere) especially when considered as a set of geometric elements (such as points) in space of a given number of dimensions a square is a plane figure b : bodily shape or form especially of a person a slender figure c : an object noticeable only as a shape or form figures moving in the dusk 3 a : the graphic representation of a form especially of a person or geometric entity a figure of a girl with pigtails b : a diagram or pictorial illustration of textual matter figures that illustrate various moves in chess 4 : a person, thing, or action representative of another Adam … who is the figure of him who was to come—Romans 5:14 (King James Version) 5 a : figure of speech Find the similes and other figures in the poem. b : an intentional deviation from the ordinary form or syntactical relation of words 6 : the form of a syllogism with respect to the relative position of the middle term 7 : an often repetitive pattern or design in a manufactured article (such as cloth) or natural product (such as wood) a polka-dot figure 8 : appearance made : impression produced the couple cut quite a figure 9 a : a series of movements in a dance Bowing to your partner is one of the figures in square dancing. b : an outline representation of a form traced by a series of evolutions (as with skates on an ice surface or by an airplane in the air) 10 : a prominent personality : personage great figures of history 11 : a short coherent group of notes or chords that may constitute part of a phrase, theme, or composition figure 2 of 2verb figured; figuring ˈfi-gyə-riŋ ˈfi-g(ə-)riŋ transitive verb 1 : to represent by or as if by a figure or outline 2 : to decorate with a pattern also : to write figures over or under (the bass) in order to indicate the accompanying chords 3 : to indicate or represent by numerals 4 a : calculate b : conclude, decide figured there was no use in further effort also : assume figure it will rain c : regard, consider d : to appear likely figures to win intransitive verb 1 a : to be or appear important or conspicuous b : to be involved or implicated figured in a robbery 2 : to perform a figure in dancing 3 : compute, calculate 4 : to seem rational, normal, or expected that figures 5 : to make sense of something —used interjectionally in the phrase go figure to suggest that something is surprising or perplexing why do they think women will buy this lie? Go figure—Ellen Bravo figurer ˈfi-g(y)ər-ər noun figure on phrase1 as in plan to have in mind as a purpose or goal Let's figure on leaving around 6:30. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in reckon with to give consideration to (as unexpected circumstances or contingencies) We figure on a few setbacks along the way. Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in rely to place reliance or trust She figures on her friends to come through when she needs them. Synonyms & Similar Words
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