bracket / ˈbræk ɪt /

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bracket2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  2. a shelf or shelves so supported.
  3. Also called square bracket. one of two marks [ or ] used in writing or printing to enclose parenthetical matter, interpolations, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to furnish with or support by a bracket or brackets.
  2. to place within brackets; couple with a brace.
  3. to associate, mention, or class together: Gossip columnists often bracket them together, so a wedding may be imminent.

bracket 近义词

n. 名词 noun

support

n. 名词 noun

classification

bracket 的近义词 5

更多bracket例句

  1. Under that new system, teams with the misfortune of ranking outside the top four seeds in their conference were forced to play an extra round to even qualify for the regular 16-team bracket.
  2. If the bracket were seeded today based on the BracketMatrix aggregate, Loyola would be the second-best double-digit seed of the past 20 seasons, trailing only — of course — Wichita State.
  3. When companies signed the Presidency Reemployment Agreement in 1933, they agreed to wage brackets and price caps.
  4. The engine had been removed, “but its mounting brackets, as well as the fuel and oxidizer tanks, were still in place,” recalled Finer.
  5. Using the seedings from that consensus bracket, we can simulate the outcome by estimating the number of possessions for each team and, using the team’s adjusted offensive rating found at Ken Pomeroy’s site, project a scoring margin for each matchup.
  6. Even at the age bracket where men and women appear closest in frequency, there is nothing remotely close to masturbation parity.
  7. Do you fill out one bracket or different brackets for each pool?
  8. I just go with that same bracket and I usually enter that into multiple pools.
  9. Are you cool with your bracket getting ruined if UCLA wins the national title?
  10. People ask me this: Would you trade UCLA winning the national championship for not winning the bracket challenge?
  11. A lovely bracket of carved wood fixed to the wall held a cheap cuckoo-clock from Switzerland.
  12. Rather hard on politicians this, to bracket their patriotic endeavours with pitch-and-toss and alcoholic indulgence!
  13. Beside the font is a very quaint iron bracket-stand, painted blue and gold, "constructed to carry" two candles.
  14. And please do not think when I thus seem to bracket myself with you, that I am wholly blinded with vanity.
  15. He turned into a side street, at the corner of which was a broken lamp bracket used for hanging a man not a week ago.