table 英 [ˈteɪbl]   美 [ˈtebəl]

table

table  英 [ˈteɪbl] 美 [ˈtebəl]

n. 桌子;表格 

进行时:tabling  过去式:tabled  过去分词:tabled  第三人称单数:tables  名词复数:tables 

a kitchen table 厨房用桌
A table for two, please . 请安排两人一桌的位子。

  • The flat surface people sit around when they eat together is a table. A table can also be a chart full of information. When doing your taxes, you might use a tax table to determine how much you owe.
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  • n. 桌子;表格
  • 1. a kitchen table

    厨房用桌

  • 2. A table for two, please .

    请安排两人一桌的位子。

  • 3. to set the table

    摆餐具

  • 4. to lay the table

    摆餐具

  • 5. clear the table

    (餐后)清理餐桌

  • 6. Table 2 shows how prices and earnings over the past 20 years.

    表 2 显示了过去 20 年来价格和收入。

  • table (n.) late 12c., "board, slab, plate," from Old French table "board, square panel, plank; writing table; picture; food, fare" (11c.), and late Old English tabele "writing tablet, gaming table," from Germanic *tabal (source also of Dutch tafel, Danish tavle, Old High German zabel "board, plank," German Tafel). Both the French and Germanic words are from Latin tabula "a board, plank; writing table; list, schedule; picture, painted panel," originally "small flat slab or piece" usually for inscriptions or for games (source also of Spanish tabla, Italian tavola), of uncertain origin, related to Umbrian tafle "on the board."
  • table (v.) mid-15c., "enter into a list, form into a list or catalogue," also "provide with food," from table (n.). In parliamentary sense, 1718, originally "to lay on the (speaker's) table for discussion;" but in U.S. political jargon it has chiefly the sense of "to postpone indefinitely" (1866) via notion of "lay aside for future consideration." Related: Tabled; tabling.
table / ˈteɪbl ; NAmE ˈteɪbl / noun , verb table tables tabled tabling noun furniture 家具 1 a piece of furniture that consists of a flat top supported by legs 桌子;枱子;几 a kitchen table 厨房用桌 A table for two, please (= in a restaurant). 请安排两人一桌的位子。 I'd like to book a tablefor tonight (= in a restaurant). 我想为今天晚上预订一个桌位。 to set the table (= to put the plates, knives, etc. on it for a meal) 摆餐具 ( BrE also) to lay the table 摆餐具 to clear the table (= take away the dirty plates, etc. at the end of a meal) (餐后)清理餐桌 He questioned her next morning over the breakfast table (= during breakfast). 第二天早上,他一边吃着早餐一边查问她。 ( BrE) ( formal) Children must learn to behave at table. 小孩必须学会吃饭时的规矩。 a billiard/snooker/pool table 枱球╱斯诺克╱普尔球枱 HELP  There are many compounds ending in table.You will find them at their place in the alphabet. 以 table 结尾的复合词很多,可在各字母中的适当位置查到。 people 2 the people sitting at a table for a meal or to play cards, etc. (就餐或玩牌等的)一桌人 He kept the whole table entertained with his jokes. 他笑话不断,把全桌人逗得直乐。 see also round-table list of facts/numbers 细目╱数字表 3 a list of facts or numbers arranged in a special order, usually in rows and columns 表;一览表 a table of contents (= a list of the main points or information in a book, usually at the front of the book) 目录 Table 2 shows how prices and earnings have increased over the past 20 years. 表 2 显示了过去 20 年来价格和收入的增长情况。 see also periodic table in sport 体育运动 4 a list of sports teams, countries, schools, etc. that shows their position in a competition, etc. (竞赛等的)名次表,排名榜,积分表 If Arsenal win this game they'll go to the top of the table. 阿森纳队如果赢得这场比赛,就会登上积分榜首。 school performance league tables 校级联赛积分表 mathematics 数学 5 = multiplication table Do you know your six times table? 你会背六的乘法口诀吗? see also turntable , water table IDIOMS ˌbring sth to the ˈparty/ˈtable to contribute sth useful to a discussion, project, etc. 为(讨论、项目等)作出贡献 What Hislop brought to the table was real commitment and energy. 希斯洛普作出的贡献是他全身心的投入和干劲。 on the ˈtable 1 ( BrE) (of a plan, suggestion, etc. 计划、建议等 ) offered to people so that they can consider or discuss it 提供考虑;提交讨论 Management have put several new proposals on the table. 管理部门已将几项新的建议提交讨论。 2 ( especially NAmE) (of a plan, suggestion, etc. 计划、建议等 ) not going to be discussed or considered until a future date 搁置 turn the ˈtables (on sb) to change a situation so that you are now in a stronger position than the person who used to be in a stronger position than you 扭转形势;转变局面;转弱为强 more at card n. , drink v. , wait v. verb 1 tablesth ( BrE) to present sth formally for discussion (正式)提出,把…列入议事日程 They have tabled a motion for debate at the next Party Conference. 他们已经提出一项动议,在下次党的会议上进行辩论。 2 tablesth ( NAmE) to leave an idea, a proposal, etc. to be discussed at a later date (将主意、建议等)搁置 They voted to table the proposal until the following meeting. 他们投票决定把这项建议留到下次会议讨论。 table / ˈteɪbl ; NAmE ˈteɪbl /
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