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charted

/chahrt/US // tʃɑrt //UK // (tʃɑːt) //

有图表的,有图有真相,有图表显示,有图表

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
    • : a graphic representation, as by curves, of a dependent variable, as temperature, price, etc.; graph.
    • : a map, especially a hydrographic or marine map.
    • : an outline map showing special conditions or facts: a weather chart.
    • : Astrology. horoscope.
    • : Jazz. a musical arrangement.
    • : the charts, ratings of the popularity of popular-music records, usually based on nationwide sales for a given week: Their album is number three on the charts this week.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a chart of.
    • : to plan: to chart a course of action.
    • : Informal. to rank in the charts: The new song gets charted number four this week.

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Examples

  • As the charts below show, in states with mandates where cases surged in the spring, more people now wear masks.

  • As a string player, I wasn’t able to learn from a whole lot of charts.

  • Although, as you can see in the chart below, Democrats have an advantage in terms of voter enthusiasm this year.

  • As the chart below shows, young people are more likely to report that they or members of their household have experienced hurdles to voting — even though most have had far fewer elections to vote in.

  • I just did a Google Trends search for "loss of taste" and I gasped at the chart shape.

  • Do we have a form of consciousness—a way of knowing—that has yet to be charted?

  • In Western Europe, the ADL charted anti-Semitism at 24 percent and in Eastern Europe at 34 percent.

  • Climate warming can be charted as a long-term rising trend with variation.

  • Taylor also said the contrarian nature of the study will likely bring added attention to a field still very much being charted.

  • Now in his 80s, Blankenship claims to have charted out tunnels, corridors, and large, unnatural underground caverns.

  • We sailed over the charted position of land east of Wilkes's Cape Carr in clear weather.

  • It was a business without precedents, a sea that had never been charted, this work of the Relief Commission.

  • It was plain that the coast line was charted accurately 12 so as to show the precise location of the inlets.

  • The mighty Doraine was not alone; she sailed a sea whose every foot was charted, whose every depth was sounded.

  • No charted coast, no lights but love-light, an that most always turns out to be a will-o-the-wisp, that piles ye up on the rocks.