释义 |
ta·ble¹ /`tebḷ; ˈteɪbəl/n [c] 1. a piece of furniture with a flat top supported by legs 桌子,台子:◇they all sat around the kitchen table. 他们都围坐在厨房里的餐桌旁。◇i've booked a table for 8 o'clock (=in a restaurant). 我预订了一张八点钟的餐桌。 2. a list of numbers or set of facts arranged in rows across and down a page 表,表格:◇the report is full of tables and statistics. 这份报告中全是表格和统计数字。◇the table of contents (=a list of the parts of a book and what page they are on) [书的]目录 3. set the table also 又作 lay the table bre 【英】 to put knives, forks, dishes etc on a table before a meal [饭前]在桌上摆好餐具 4. turn the tables on sb to change a situation completely so that you are no longer in a weak position and someone else is no longer in a strong one 从劣势转为优势,转弱为强 |