单词 | enumerate |
释义 | e·nu·me·rate /ɪˈnjuːməreɪt $ ɪˈnuː-/ verb [transitive] formalLIST to name a list of things one by one 数,点;列举→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusenumerate• We follow through the six steps enumerated above. 1.• Too encyclopaedic to enumerate fully here, the selection has always been based upon Stünke's personal feeling for quality.• Under my construction, the Act would apply to all customers in all the enumerated places of public accommodation.• It is an invitation to enumerate the conventions and to contrast them with the law.• Hunt said things looked bad, and went on to enumerate the reasons why.• Describe briefly the basic function of the reception office, enumerating the services it provides. 6.• He enumerated the works and put the James away.• But the text merely enumerates these items and stresses their necessity, smoothly gliding over their meaning.Origin enumerate (1600-1700) Latin enumeratus, past participle of enumerare, from numerare “to count”e·nu·me·rate verbChineseSyllable of Corpus a to list one name things |
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