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tabled

/tey-buhl/US // ˈteɪ bəl //UK // (ˈteɪbəl) //

已提交,提交,提交的,已提交的

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n.名词 noun
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    • : an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports: a kitchen table; an operating table; a pool table.
    • : such a piece of furniture specifically used for serving food to those seated at it.
    • : the food placed on a table to be eaten: She sets a good table.
    • : a group of persons at a table, as for a meal, game, or business transaction.
    • : a gaming table.
    • : a flat or plane surface; a level area.
    • : a tableland or plateau.
    • : a concise list or guide: The table of contents in the front of the book includes chapter names and page numbers.
    • : an arrangement of words, numbers, or signs, or combinations of them, as in parallel columns, to exhibit a set of facts or relations in a definite, compact, and comprehensive form; a synopsis or scheme.
    • : Astronomy. the constellation Mensa.
    • : a flat and relatively thin piece of wood, stone, metal, or other hard substance, especially one artificially shaped for a particular purpose.
    • : Architecture. a course or band, especially of masonry, having a distinctive form or position.a distinctively treated surface on a wall.
    • : a smooth, flat board or slab on which inscriptions may be put.
    • : tables, the tablets on which certain collections of laws were anciently inscribed: the tables of the Decalogue. the laws themselves.
    • : Anatomy. the inner or outer hard layer or any of the flat bones of the skull.
    • : Music. a sounding board.
    • : Jewelry. the upper horizontal surface of a faceted gem.a gem with such a surface.
v.有主动词 verb
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    ta·bled, ta·bling.

    • : to place on a table.
    • : to enter in or form into a table or list.
    • : Parliamentary Procedure. Chiefly U.S.to lay aside for future discussion, usually with a view to postponing or shelving the matter indefinitely.British.to present for discussion.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : of, relating to, or for use on a table: a table lamp.
    • : suitable for serving at a table or for eating or drinking: table grapes.

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Examples

  • Kabocha squash and a sauce full of fragrant warming spices make this Bengali-inspired dish a great candidate for the Thanksgiving table.

  • Unrated during the pandemicThe platter of pork lands on the table with a sigh — mine.

  • The sergeant placed a gun on a table and told Nussbaum that if he ever said anything about what happened, no one would believe him.

  • Just thinking of eight months hunched over a laptop at the kitchen table hurts.

  • With a floor plan that surrounds a central Courtyard — still open, although tables and chairs have been removed, leaving only the marble benches that surround the courtyard’s planters — there are few dead ends, keeping people moving.

  • Requests from Sisley for a location to conduct the study were continually tabled.

  • In the end, Abbas could not even get enough Security Council votes to force the U.S. to use its veto and he tabled the motion.

  • Then, yesterday, the Virginia Senate tabled a so-called personhood bill.

  • The Sunday Mirror claims that bids as high as $450,000 have already been tabled.

  • Aside from an occasional strip-club foray, Phoenix appears to have tabled his hip-hop aspirations.

  • After prolonged discussion the matter was again tabled with a view to future consideration.

  • This enabled me to get the driver tabled before a tall glass of steaming coffee with a petit verre.

  • Fig. 219 is a tabled scarf joint which admirably resists tension and compression.

  • While in turn you watch them, the entire apartment is tabled and table-clothed.

  • Attorney-General tabled batch of Amendments which transmogrified the Measure.