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- IPA[ˈbrakɪt]
英式
- each of a pair of marks ( ) [ ] { } 〈 〉 used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the context;a category of people or things that are similar or fall between specified limits
- enclose (words or figures) in brackets;enclose (a complex expression) in brackets to denote that the whole of the expression rather than just a part of it has a particular relation, such as multiplication or division, to another expression.
verb: bracket, 3rd person present: brackets, gerund or present participle: bracketing, past tense: bracketed, past participle: bracketed
noun: bracket, plural noun: brackets
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名詞
- 1. each of a pair of marks ( ) [ ] { } 〈 〉 used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the context symbols are given in brackets 同義詞
- 2. a category of people or things that are similar or fall between specified limits those in a high income bracket 同義詞
- 3. a right-angled support attached to a wall for holding a shelf, lamp, or other object. 同義詞
- 4. the distance between two artillery shots fired either side of the target to establish range.
- 5. US a diagram representing the sequence of matches in a sports tournament, especially as used for making predictions about its outcome with the March Madness tournament half the fun is filling out your bracket
- 6. British informal, dated a person's nose or jaw a quick punch up the bracket
動詞
- 1. enclose (words or figures) in brackets I have bracketed the phrase ‘of contrary qualities’ in the translation, since it is not explicit in the Greek
- ▪ enclose (a complex expression) in brackets to denote that the whole of the expression rather than just a part of it has a particular relation, such as multiplication or division, to another expression.
- ▪ put (a belief or matter) aside temporarily he bracketed off the question of God himself
- 2. place (one or more people or things) in the same category or group he is sometimes bracketed with the ‘new wave’ of film directors
- 3. hold or attach (something) by means of a right-angled support pipes should be bracketed
- 4. establish the range of (a target) by firing two preliminary shots, one short of the target and the other beyond it.
- ▪ establish (the correct exposure) by taking several pictures with slightly more or less exposure it's always best to bracket your exposures
- (of words or figures) enclosed in brackets: the relevant data is included as bracketed points
Oxford Dictionary
- (of words or figures) enclosed in brackets: the relevant data is included as bracketed points
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in the NCAA college basketball tournament) a low-ranking team that unexpectedly defeats a ... their impressive win total has led many to tout them as a potential bracket-buster
Oxford Dictionary
- either of a pair of marks in the form < > used to enclose words or figures so as to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- either of a pair of marks in the form < > used to enclose words or figures so as to ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the NCAA college basketball tournament) a low-ranking team that unexpectedly defeats a ... their impressive win total has led many to tout them as a potential bracket-buster
Oxford American Dictionary
- a range of incomes taxed at a given rate.
Oxford Dictionary
- a clock designed to stand on a wall bracket.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbrakət]
美式
- each of a pair of marks [ ] used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the ... symbols are given in brackets
- enclose (words or figures) in brackets: I have bracketed the phrase “of contrary qualities” in the translation, since it is not explicit in the Greek
Oxford American Dictionary