figure的意思和读音

figure

: [ˈfɪɡjər] : [ˈfɪɡə(r)]

n.

v.

figures  figuring  figured  

adj.+n.slim Figure,slender Figure,popular Figure,controversial Figure,true Figure

v.+n.Figure reach,maintain Figure,calculate Figure,top Figure

v.doubt

v.play a part,feature,appear,participate,fit into

n.shape,form,number,numeral,amount

figuren.numbers

1.[c][usupl]a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official information

the latest trade/sales/unemployment, etc. figures

By 2009, this figure had risen to 14 million. 2009 1 400

Experts put the real figure at closer to 75%. 75%。

2.[c]a symbol rather than a word representing one of the numbers between 0 and 9

Write the figure ‘7’ on the board. 7

a six-figure salary(= over 100 000 pounds or dollars) 10

His salary is now in six figures.

3.[pl](informal)the area of mathematics that deals with adding, multiplying, etc. numbers

Are you any good at figures?

I'm afraid I don't have a head for figures(= I am not good at adding, etc.) .

person

4.[c]a person of the type mentioned

a leading figure in the music industry

a political figure

a figure of authority

5.[c];(the shape of a person seen from a distance or not clearly

a tall figure in black

shape of body

6.[c];(the shape of the human body, especially a woman's body that is attractive

She's always had a good figure.

I'm watching my figure(= trying not to get fat) .

in painting/story

7.[c]a person or an animal in a drawing, painting, etc., or in a story

The central figure in the painting is the artist's daughter.

statue

8.[c]a statue of a person or an animal

a bronze figure of a horse

picture/diagram

9.[c]a picture, diagram, etc. in a book, that is referred to by a number

The results are illustrated in figure 3 opposite. 3

geometry

10.[c]a particular shape formed by lines or surfaces

a five-sided figure

a solid figure

movement on ice

11.[c]a pattern or series of movements performed on ice

IDMbe/become a figure of funto be/become sb that other people laugh at

He cut a striking figure in his white dinner jacket.穿

cut a… figureto have a particular appearance

He cut a striking figure in his white dinner jacket.穿

put a figure on sthto say the exact price or number of sthv.be important

1.[i]to be part of a process, situation, etc. especially an important part

My feelings about the matter didn't seem to figure at all.

Do I still figure in your plans?

The question of the peace settlement is likely to figure prominently in the talks.

It did not figure high on her list of priorities.

think/decide

2.[t](informal)to think or decide that sth will happen or is true

I figured (that) if I took the night train, I could be in Scotland by morning.

We figured the sensible thing to do was to wait.

That's what I figured.

He tried to figure why she had come.

calculate

3.[t]~ sth (at sth)to calculate an amount or the cost of sth

We figured the attendance at 150 000. 15

IDM

People are more aware of the risks of smoking nowadays, but more young women are smoking than ever. Go figure!

go figure(informal)used to say that you do not understand the reason for sth, or that you do not want to give an explanation for sth because you think it is obvious

People are more aware of the risks of smoking nowadays, but more young women are smoking than ever. Go figure!

‘John called in sick.’ ‘That figures, he wasn't feeling well yesterday.’“。”“。”

‘She was late again.’ ‘Yes, that figures.’“。”“。”

it/that figuresused to say that sth was expected or seems logical

‘John called in sick.’ ‘That figures, he wasn't feeling well yesterday.’“。”“。”

‘She was late again.’ ‘Yes, that figures.’“。”“。”

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n.1.an official number that has been counted or calculated; a number; an amount of money; calculations that you do using numbers2.someone who is important in some way3.a drawing in a book that gives information4.a shape in mathematics5.the shape of the body of someone you do not know; a picture or model of someone; the shape of a womans body, for example whether she is fat or thin1.an official number that has been counted or calculated; a number; an amount of money; calculations that you do using numbers2.someone who is important in some way3.a drawing in a book that gives information4.a shape in mathematics5.the shape of the body of someone you do not know; a picture or model of someone; the shape of a womans body, for example whether she is fat or thin

v.1.to be an important part of something2.to believe that something is true, although you do not know for certain

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1.After looking across the internet for a few weeks, I've created an easy to read and thorough infographic to help you figure it all out.

2.The governor's office is trying to figure out how someone got a hold of that information.

3.And I've got to figure out a way to live on my wits because my back is getting tired.

4.The next screen prompts you to choose the language for the installation process, as shown in Figure 2.2

5.The actual note itself is just a small box with standard text and a link that enables the user to edit the text later, as seen in Figure 2.2

6.The only money the Ball's ever made from the simple sketch was the two-figure dollar amount they made selling it to the client.

7.Helpless for what to do, she sat down at a cafe to try and figure out a plan while keeping her children calm.

8.Reduce comes first for a good reason: It's better not to create waste than to have to figure out what to do with it.

9.How much of the cash contributed at arrow 1 in Figure 1. 1 comes from shareholders and how much from borrowing?1.11

10.Eva. Eva: But I can't get too close to your cell. You'll have to figure a way out of there yourself. I'll be in touch.