单词 | list |
释义 | list1[ list ] / lɪst / SEE SYNONYMS FOR list ON THESAURUS.COM nounverb (used with object)verb (used without object)to be offered for sale, as in a catalog, at a specified price: This radio lists at $49.95. Archaic. enlist. Origin of list1First recorded in 1595–1605; special use of list2 (in the sense “roll of names,” perhaps originally of contestants in the lists); compare French liste, from Italian lista “roll of names,” earlier, “band, strip (e.g., of paper), border,” from Old High German līsta (German Leiste ) SYNONYMS FOR list1 register. 7 record, catalog. 8 enroll. SEE SYNONYMS FOR list ON THESAURUS.COM synonym study for list1. List, catalog, inventory, roll, schedule imply a definite arrangement of items. List denotes a series of names, items, or figures arranged in a row or rows: a list of groceries. Catalog adds the idea of alphabetical or other orderly arrangement, and, often, descriptive particulars and details: a library catalog. An inventory is a detailed descriptive list of property, stock, goods, or the like made for legal or business purposes: a store inventory. A roll is a list of names of members of some defined group often used to ascertain their presence or absence: a class roll. A schedule is a methodical (especially official) list, often indicating the time or sequence of certain events: a train schedule. Words nearby listlissive, lissom, lissome, lissotrichous, lissotricic, list, listed, listed building, listed company, listed security, listee Definition for list (2 of 6)list2 [ list ] / lɪst / nounadjectivemade of selvages or strips of cloth. verb (used with object)Origin of list2First recorded before 900; Middle English list(e), Old English līste “border”; cognate with Dutch lijst, German Leiste (Old High German līsta ) Definition for list (3 of 6)list3 [ list ] / lɪst / nouna careening, or leaning to one side, as of a ship. verb (used without object)(of a ship or boat) to incline to one side; careen: The ship listed to starboard. verb (used with object)to cause (a vessel) to incline to one side: The shifting of the cargo listed the ship to starboard. Origin of list3First recorded in 1620–30; origin uncertain SYNONYMS FOR list2, 3 tilt, slant, heel. SEE SYNONYMS FOR list ON THESAURUS.COM Definition for list (4 of 6)list4 [ list ] / lɪst / verb (used with object)to please. to like or desire. verb (used without object)to like; wish; choose. Origin of list4First recorded before 900; Middle English listen, lusten, Old English (ge)lystan “to please”; cognate with German gelüsten, Old Norse lysta “to desire,” akin to Gothic lustōn “to desire,” Latin lascīvus “playful, frivolous, extravagant, wanton,” Greek lilaíesthai “to desire, long for,” Irish lainn “avid, greedy,” Czech láska “love, affection”; see lust Definition for list (5 of 6)list5 [ list ] / lɪst / verb (used without object)to listen. verb (used with object)to listen to. Origin of list5First recorded before 900; Middle English listen, Old English hlystan “to listen, listen to, hear,” derivative of hlyst “ear”; cognate with Swedish lysta; akin to Old Norse hlusta “to listen,” Old Church Slavonic slyšati, Lithuanian klausýti, Tocharian B klyauṣ-, all meaning “to hear”; see also listen Definition for list (6 of 6)List [ list ] / lɪst / nounFrie·drich [free-drik], /ˈfri drɪk/, 1789–1846, U.S. political economist and journalist, born in Germany. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for listBritish Dictionary definitions for list (1 of 5)list1 / (lɪst) / nounverbDerived forms of listlistable, adjectiveWord Origin for listC17: from French, ultimately related to list ²; compare Italian lista list of names (earlier: border, strip, as of paper), Old High German līsta border British Dictionary definitions for list (2 of 5)list2 / (lɪst) / verb(esp of ships) to lean over or cause to lean over to one side nounthe act or an instance of leaning to one side Word Origin for listC17: origin unknown British Dictionary definitions for list (3 of 5)list3 / (lɪst) / nounverb (tr)See also lists Word Origin for listOld English līst; related to Old High German līsta British Dictionary definitions for list (4 of 5)list4 / (lɪst) archaic / verbto be pleasing to (a person) (tr) to desire or choose nouna liking or desire Word Origin for listOld English lystan; related to Old High German lusten and Gothic lūston to desire British Dictionary definitions for list (5 of 5)list5 / (lɪst) / verban archaic or poetic word for listen Word Origin for listOld English hlystan; related to Old Norse hlusta Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Idioms and Phrases with listlist see black list; enter the lists; sucker list. The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. |
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