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list 1 L0196300 (lĭst)n.1. A series of names, words, or other items written, printed, or imagined one after the other: a shopping list; a guest list; a list of things to do.2. A considerable number; a long series: recited a list of dates memorized.v. list·ed, list·ing, lists v.tr.1. To make a list of; itemize: listed his previous jobs.2. To enter in a list; register: listed each item received.3. To put (oneself) in a specific category: lists herself as an artist.4. Archaic To recruit.v.intr.1. To have a stated list price: a radio that lists for ten dollars over the sale price.2. Archaic To enlist in the armed forces. [French liste, from Old French, from Old Italian lista, of Germanic origin.] list′er n.
list 2 L0196300 (lĭst)n.1. a. A narrow strip, especially of wood.b. Architecture See listel.c. A border or selvage of cloth.2. A stripe or band of color.3. a. often lists An arena for jousting tournaments or other contests.b. A place of combat.c. An area of controversy.4. A ridge thrown up between two furrows by a lister in plowing.5. Obsolete A boundary; a border.tr.v. list·ed, list·ing, lists 1. To cover, line, or edge with list.2. To cut a thin strip from the edge of.3. To furrow or plant (land) with a lister. [Middle English, from Old English līste.]
list 3 L0196300 (lĭst)n. An inclination to one side, as of a ship; a tilt.intr. & tr.v. list·ed, list·ing, lists To lean or cause to lean to the side: The damaged ship listed badly to starboard. Erosion first listed, then toppled the spruce tree. [Origin unknown.]
list 4 L0196300 (lĭst)intr. & tr.v. list·ed, list·ing, lists Archaic To listen or listen to. [Middle English listen, from Old English hlystan; see kleu- in Indo-European roots.]
list 5 L0196300 (lĭst) Archaic v. list·ed, list·ing, lists v.tr. To be pleasing to; suit.v.intr. To be disposed; choose.n. A desire or inclination. [Middle English listen, to desire, please, from Old English lystan; see las- in Indo-European roots.]list (lɪst) n1. an item-by-item record of names or things, usually written or printed one under the other2. (Computer Science) computing a linearly ordered data structure3. be on the danger list to be in a critical medical or physical conditionvb4. (tr) to make a list of5. (tr) to include in a list6. (Architecture) (tr) Brit to declare to be a listed building7. (Stock Exchange) (tr) stock exchange to obtain an official quotation for (a security) so that it may be traded on the recognized market8. (Military) an archaic word for enlist[C17: from French, ultimately related to list2; compare Italian lista list of names (earlier: border, strip, as of paper), Old High German līsta border] ˈlistable adj
list (lɪst) vb (Nautical Terms) (esp of ships) to lean over or cause to lean over to one siden (Nautical Terms) the act or an instance of leaning to one side[C17: origin unknown]
list (lɪst) n1. (Knitting & Sewing) a border or edging strip, esp of cloth2. (Knitting & Sewing) a less common word for selvage3. (Forestry) a strip of bark, sapwood, etc, trimmed from a board or plank4. (Architecture) another word for fillet85. a strip, band, ridge or furrow6. (Agriculture) agriculture a ridge in ploughed land formed by throwing two furrows togethervb (tr) 7. to border with or as if with a list or lists8. (Agriculture) agriculture to plough (land) so as to form lists9. to cut a list from (a board, plank, etc)[Old English līst; related to Old High German līsta]
list (lɪst) vb1. to be pleasing to (a person)2. (tr) to desire or choosena liking or desire[Old English lystan; related to Old High German lusten and Gothic lūston to desire]
list (lɪst) vb an archaic or poetic word for listen[Old English hlystan; related to Old Norse hlusta]list1 (lɪst) n. 1. a series of names or other items written or printed together in a meaningful grouping or sequence so as to constitute a record: a list of members. 2. all of the books of a publisher that are available for sale. 3. list price. v.t. 4. to set down together in a list; make a list of. 5. to enter in a list, directory, catalog, etc. 6. to register (a security) on a stock exchange so that it may be traded there. 7. Archaic. to enlist. v.i. 8. to be offered for sale, as in a catalog, at a specified price: This radio lists at $49.95. 9. Archaic. to enlist. [1595–1605; < Middle French liste < Italian lista roll of names, earlier, band, strip (e.g., of paper), border < West Germanic; see list2] list′a•ble, adj. syn: list, catalog, inventory, roll imply a meaningful arrangement of items. list denotes a series of names, figures, or other items arranged in a row or rows: a grocery list. catalog adds the idea of an alphabetical or other orderly arranged list of goods or services, usu. with descriptive details: a mail-order catalog. inventory refers to a detailed, descriptive list of goods or property, made for legal or business purposes: The company's inventory consists of 2,000 items. A roll is a list of names of members of a group, often used to check attendance: The teacher called the roll. list2 (lɪst) n. 1. a strip of cloth or other material. 2. a selvage or selvages collectively. 3. a strip or band of any kind. 4. a stripe of color. 5. a division of the hair or beard. 6. one of the ridges or furrows of earth made by a lister. 7. a strip of material, as bark or sapwood, to be trimmed from a board. adj. 8. made of selvages or strips of cloth. v.t. 9. to produce furrows and ridges on (land) with a lister. 10. to prepare (ground) for planting by making ridges and furrows. 11. to cut away a narrow strip of wood from the edge of (a stave, plank, etc.). 12. Obs. to apply a border or edge to. [before 900; Middle English lista, Old English līste border, c. Middle Dutch lijste, Old High German līsta] list3 (lɪst) n. 1. a leaning to one side, as of a ship. v.i. 2. (of a ship or boat) to incline to one side; careen. v.t. 3. to cause (a vessel) to incline to one side. [1620–30; orig. uncertain] list4 (lɪst) Archaic. v.t. 1. to please. 2. to like or desire. v.i. 3. to like; wish; choose. [before 900; Middle English listen, lusten, Old English (ge)lystan to please, c. Old Saxon lustian, Old High German lustan, Old Norse lysta] list5 (lɪst) Archaic. v.i. 1. to listen. v.t. 2. to listen to. [before 900; Middle English; Old English hlystan to listen, hear, derivative of hlyst hearing] List a number of names, words, or figures written together.list Past participle: listed Gerund: listing
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I list | you list | he/she/it lists | we list | you list | they list |
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I listed | you listed | he/she/it listed | we listed | you listed | they listed |
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I am listing | you are listing | he/she/it is listing | we are listing | you are listing | they are listing |
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I have listed | you have listed | he/she/it has listed | we have listed | you have listed | they have listed |
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I was listing | you were listing | he/she/it was listing | we were listing | you were listing | they were listing |
Past Perfect |
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I had listed | you had listed | he/she/it had listed | we had listed | you had listed | they had listed |
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I will list | you will list | he/she/it will list | we will list | you will list | they will list |
Future Perfect |
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I will have listed | you will have listed | he/she/it will have listed | we will have listed | you will have listed | they will have listed |
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I will be listing | you will be listing | he/she/it will be listing | we will be listing | you will be listing | they will be listing |
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I have been listing | you have been listing | he/she/it has been listing | we have been listing | you have been listing | they have been listing |
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I will have been listing | you will have been listing | he/she/it will have been listing | we will have been listing | you will have been listing | they will have been listing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been listing | you had been listing | he/she/it had been listing | we had been listing | you had been listing | they had been listing |
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I would list | you would list | he/she/it would list | we would list | you would list | they would list |
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I would have listed | you would have listed | he/she/it would have listed | we would have listed | you would have listed | they would have listed |
listA program written, typed, or printed out on paper.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | list - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)listingitem, point - a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list; "he noticed an item in the New York Times"; "she had several items on her shopping list"; "the main point on the agenda was taken up first"agendum, order of business, agenda - a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting)A-list - a list of names of specially favored people; "the boss gave me his A-list of people we should try to recruit"bibliography - a list of writings with time and place of publication (such as the writings of a single author or the works referred to in preparing a document etc.)bill - a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)black book, blacklist, shitlist - a list of people who are out of favorcalendar - a list or register of events (appointments or social events or court cases etc); "I have you on my calendar for next Monday"calorie chart - a list of foods and information about their caloric contentcanon - a complete list of saints that have been recognized by the Roman Catholic Churchcatalogue, catalog - a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically; "it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements"character set - an ordered list of characters that are used together in writing or printingchecklist - a list of items (names or tasks etc.) to be checked or consultedclass list, honours list - a list issued by examiners that categorizes students according to the class of honours they achieved in their degree examinationscodex - an official list of chemicals or medicines etc.contents, table of contents - a list of divisions (chapters or articles) and the pages on which they startcorrigenda - a list of printing errors in a book along with their correctionscredits - a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)criminal record, record - a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted; "he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the court"; "the prostitute had a record a mile long"directory - (computer science) a listing of the files stored in memory (usually on a hard disk)distribution list - list of names to whom a communication should be sentenumeration, numbering - a numbered listFAQ - a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answersfree list - a list of commodities that are not subject to tariffsgrocery list, shopping list - a list of heterogenous items that someone wants; "the union came to the table with a whole grocery list of demands"hit list - a list of victims to be eliminated (as by murder)hit parade - a ranked list of the songs that are most popular at a given timeindex - an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussedkey - a list of words or phrases that explain symbols or abbreviationskey - a list of answers to a test; "some students had stolen the key to the final exam"inventory, stock list - a detailed list of all the items in stockmailing list - a list of names and addresses to which advertising material is mailedmasthead, flag - a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine (usually on the editorial page) that gives the name of the publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc.computer menu, menu - (computer science) a list of options available to a computer usernecrology - a list of people who died recentlyplay list, playlist - a list of musical selections for performance or for broadcast by radioportfolio - a list of the financial assets held by an individual or a bank or other financial institution; "they were disappointed by the poor returns on their stock portfolio"posting - (bookkeeping) a listing on the company's records; "the posting was made in the cash account"price list - a listing of prices for different goods or servicespush-down list, push-down stack, stack - a list in which the next item to be removed is the item most recently stored (LIFO)queue - (information processing) an ordered list of tasks to be performed or messages to be transmittedroster, roll - a list of names; "his name was struck off the rolls"schedule - an ordered list of times at which things are planned to occurshopping list - a list of items to be purchasedshort list, shortlist - a list of applicants winnowed from a longer list who have been deemed suitable and from which the successful person will be chosensick list - a list of those who are ill (e.g. on a warship or in a regiment etc) | | 2. | list - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"lean, leaning, tilt, inclinationspatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage" | Verb | 1. | list - give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of; "List the states west of the Mississippi"nameenumerate, itemize, itemise, recite - specify individually; "She enumerated the many obstacles she had encountered"; "The doctor recited the list of possible side effects of the drug" | | 2. | list - include in a list; "Am I listed in your register?"register - record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactionsinventory, stock-take, take stock - make or include in an itemized record or report; "Inventory all books before the end of the year"empanel, impanel - enter into a list of prospective jurorsindex - list in an indexblacklist - put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted; "many books were blacklisted by the Nazis"post - enter on a public list | | 3. | list - cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree"leanmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"heel, list - tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard" | | 4. | list - tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard"heellean, tilt, angle, slant, tip - to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"list, lean - cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree" | | 5. | list - enumerate; "We must number the names of the great mathematicians"numberitemise, itemize - place on a list of items; "itemize one's tax deductions"identify, name - give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property; "Many senators were named in connection with the scandal"; "The almanac identifies the auspicious months" |
list1noun1. inventory, record, listing, series, roll, file, schedule, index, register, catalogue, directory, tally, invoice, syllabus, tabulation, leet (Scot.) There were six names on the list.verb1. itemize, record, note, enter, file, schedule, index, register, catalogue, write down, enrol, set down, enumerate, note down, tabulate The students were asked to list their favourite sports.
list2verb1. lean, tip, heel, incline, tilt, cant, heel over, careen The ship listed again, and she was thrown back across the bunk.noun1. tilt, leaning, slant, cant The ship's list was so strong that she stumbled.list 1nounA series, as of names or words, printed or written down:catalog, register, roll, roster, schedule.verb1. To name or specify one by one:enumerate, itemize, numerate, tick off.2. To register in or as if in a book:book, catalog, enroll, inscribe, set down, write down.
list 2nounDeviation from a particular direction:cant, grade, gradient, heel, inclination, incline, lean, rake, slant, slope, tilt, tip.verbTo depart or cause to depart from true vertical or horizontal:cant, heel, incline, lean, rake, slant, slope, tilt, tip.
list 3verbArchaic. To make an effort to hear something:hark, hearken, listen.Idiom: give an ear.Translationslist1 (list) noun a series eg of names, numbers, prices etc written down or said one after the other. a shopping-list; We have a long list of people who are willing to help. 清單 表,清单 verb to place in a list. He listed the things he had to do. 列成清單 把...编列成表
list2 (list) verb to lean over to one side. The ship is listing. 側傾 侧倾 nounThe ship had a heavy list. 側傾 侧倾- The wine list, please → 请给我酒单
list See:- a hit list
- a laundry list
- a laundry list of (something)
- a list as long as your arm
- a shopping list
- a shopping list of (something)
- be off the danger list
- be on the danger list
- be on the sick list
- be on/off the danger list
- black list
- blacklist
- bucket list
- clout list
- crap list
- crap-list
- drop-dead list
- enter the lists
- enter the lists, to
- go on the sick list
- hit list
- honey-do list
- laundry list
- list (someone or something) among
- list (someone or something) as one of (someone or something)
- list among
- list as
- list as long as (one's) arm
- list off
- list to (some direction)
- list to a direction
- make a hit
- on a/the wait list
- on a/the waiting list
- on the sick list
- on the waiting list
- rattle through (something)
- shopping list
- sick list
- sucker list
- wish list
list
list1 Computing a linearly ordered data structure
list21. a strip of bark, sapwood, etc., trimmed from a board or plank 2. another word for fillet
list3 the act or an instance of a ship leaning to one side list[list] (computer science) A last-in, first-out storage organization, usually implemented by software, but sometimes implemented by hardware. In FORTRAN, a set of data items to be read or written. (engineering) To lean to one side, or deviate from the vertical. fillet fillet, 1 1. A molding consisting of a narrow flat band, often square in section; the term is loosely applied to almost any rectangular molding; usually used in conjunction with or to separate other moldings or ornaments, as the stria between the flutes of columns. Also see band, lattice molding, fret, reglet, annulet, supercilium, taenia, cincture, cimbia, fascia, and platband; a listel, or tringle.2. A carved ornament representing a flowing band or ribbon. 3. In stair construction, a thin narrow strip of wood which fits into the groove of the stair shoe or subrail between balusters. 4. A cant strip. 5. A concave junction where two surfaces meet. (See illustration p. 398.)list (data)A data structure holding many values, possibly ofdifferent types, which is usually accessed sequentially,working from the head to the end of the tail - an "orderedlist". This contrasts with a (one-dimensional) array, anyelement of which can be accessed equally quickly.
Lists are often stored using a cell and pointer arrangementwhere each value is stored in a cell along with an associatedpointer to the next cell. A special pointer, e.g. zero, marksthe end of the list. This is known as a (singly) "linkedlist". A doubly linked list has pointers from each cell toboth next and previous cells.
An unordered list is a set.list(1) An arranged set of data, often in row and column format.
(2) In fourth-generation languages, a command that displays/prints selected records. For example, in dBASE, list name address displays all names and addresses in the current file.list
list A UK term of art for: (1) The register of patients for whom a GP (or the GP practice) is responsible for managing, which ideally is no more than 1700 per GP but in fact may be higher. (2) The group of patients that are booked to see a particular consultant during an operating theatre list or clinic.list (list) A series of words collected or organized on a specific principle. [It. lista, fr. Germanic]List Related to List: CraigslistLIST. A table of cases arranged for trial or argument; as, the trial list, the argument list. See 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3031. list
ListedDescribing a security or derivative that is traded on an exchange. It contrasts with the term "over-the-counter."list To admit a security for trading on an organized exchange. In order to be listed, the security and the issuer must meet certain minimal standards established by the exchange. These standards may relate to assets, earnings, market value, and stock voting rights. Compare delist. See also Form S-1.See LST
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list Related to list: CraigslistSynonyms for listnoun inventorySynonyms- inventory
- record
- listing
- series
- roll
- file
- schedule
- index
- register
- catalogue
- directory
- tally
- invoice
- syllabus
- tabulation
- leet
verb itemizeSynonyms- itemize
- record
- note
- enter
- file
- schedule
- index
- register
- catalogue
- write down
- enrol
- set down
- enumerate
- note down
- tabulate
verb leanSynonyms- lean
- tip
- heel
- incline
- tilt
- cant
- heel over
- careen
noun tiltSynonymsSynonyms for listnoun a series, as of names or words, printed or written downSynonyms- catalog
- register
- roll
- roster
- schedule
verb to name or specify one by oneSynonyms- enumerate
- itemize
- numerate
- tick off
verb to register in or as if in a bookSynonyms- book
- catalog
- enroll
- inscribe
- set down
- write down
noun deviation from a particular directionSynonyms- cant
- grade
- gradient
- heel
- inclination
- incline
- lean
- rake
- slant
- slope
- tilt
- tip
verb to depart or cause to depart from true vertical or horizontalSynonyms- cant
- heel
- incline
- lean
- rake
- slant
- slope
- tilt
- tip
verb to make an effort to hear somethingSynonymsSynonyms for listnoun a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)SynonymsRelated Words- item
- point
- agendum
- order of business
- agenda
- A-list
- bibliography
- bill
- black book
- blacklist
- shitlist
- calendar
- calorie chart
- canon
- catalogue
- catalog
- character set
- checklist
- class list
- honours list
- codex
- contents
- table of contents
- corrigenda
- credits
- criminal record
- record
- directory
- distribution list
- enumeration
- numbering
- FAQ
- free list
- grocery list
- shopping list
- hit list
- hit parade
- index
- key
- inventory
- stock list
- mailing list
- masthead
- flag
- computer menu
- menu
- necrology
- play list
- playlist
- portfolio
- posting
- price list
- push-down list
- push-down stack
- stack
- queue
- roster
- roll
- schedule
- short list
- shortlist
- sick list
- slate
- ticket
- standing
- wish list
- database
noun the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the verticalSynonyms- lean
- leaning
- tilt
- inclination
Related Wordsverb give or make a list ofSynonymsRelated Words- enumerate
- itemize
- itemise
- recite
verb include in a listRelated Words- register
- inventory
- stock-take
- take stock
- empanel
- impanel
- index
- blacklist
- post
verb cause to lean to the sideSynonymsRelated Wordsverb tilt to one sideSynonymsRelated Words- lean
- tilt
- angle
- slant
- tip
- list
verb enumerateSynonymsRelated Words- itemise
- itemize
- identify
- name
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