用作及物动词
▲S+~+n./pron. The teacher bracketed the mistakes in my homework.老师用括弧标出了我家庭作业中的错误。
Don't bracket me with him just because we work for the same company.别因为我和他在一家公司工作而把我们相提并论。
◇ 用于be ~ed结构
Poets, artists and musicians are often bracketed.诗人、艺术家和音乐家常被归为一类。
bracket
n. ['brækɪt] ( brackets )
双解释义
P 1.括弧 any one of the marks used in pairs for enclosing words, figures, etc. to separate them from what precedes or follows
C 2.等级,类别层次 a group or class fixed according to certain upper and lower limits
C 3.壁架,托架 a structure of metal, wood, or plastic, often in the shape of a right angle, fixed to a wall to support sth, such as a shelf or lamp
I put my name in brackets at the top of each page.我把我的名字填在每页上端的括弧内。
The party is popular with the 18-25 age bracket.这个政党在18至25岁的青年中很受欢迎。
Millions of families have climbed a bracket or two.数百万家庭的收入已提高了一两层。
The bracket came loose.托架松了。