listing的意思和读音

listinglist

list

: [ˈlɪstɪŋ] : ['lɪstɪŋ]

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v.;()

lists  listing  listed  

n.citation,item,entry,list,catalog

listingn.

1.[c]a list, especially an official or published list of people or things, often arranged in alphabetical order

a comprehensive listing of all airlines线

2.[pl]information in a newspaper or magazine about what films/movies, plays, etc. are being shown in a particular town or city

a listings magazine

3.[c]a position or an item on a list

The company is seeking a stock exchange listing(= for trading shares) .

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na.1.(Friedrich,1789-1846,)

n.1.an inclination to one side, especially one developed by a ship2.a series of related words, names, numbers, or other items that are arranged in order, one after the other3.an ordered set of data4.a ridge of earth formed by two furrows ploughed side by side5.a set of names, numbers etc that are written or printed one below another6.a set of things that you think of as having a particular order, especially because of how important they are1.an inclination to one side, especially one developed by a ship2.a series of related words, names, numbers, or other items that are arranged in order, one after the other3.an ordered set of data4.a ridge of earth formed by two furrows ploughed side by side5.a set of names, numbers etc that are written or printed one below another6.a set of things that you think of as having a particular order, especially because of how important they are

v.1.to listen, or listen to something2.to lean to one side, or make a ship lean to one side3.to choose, wish, or like something4.to arrange a series of related words, names, numbers, or other items one after the other5.to include somebody or something in a series of words, numbers, or other items arranged one after the other6.to place somebody in a category or classification7.to admit a security for trading on an exchange8.to set an official retail price, e.g. in a catalog or advertisement9.to cover or border something with a band of cloth or other material10.to plough together two furrows of earth to form a ridge11.to state officially that a building is one of a group that cannot be demolished or altered without government permission because they are of special architectural or historical importance12.to mention or write a list of things, one after another1.to listen, or listen to something2.to lean to one side, or make a ship lean to one side3.to choose, wish, or like something4.to arrange a series of related words, names, numbers, or other items one after the other5.to include somebody or something in a series of words, numbers, or other items arranged one after the other6.to place somebody in a category or classification7.to admit a security for trading on an exchange8.to set an official retail price, e.g. in a catalog or advertisement9.to cover or border something with a band of cloth or other material10.to plough together two furrows of earth to form a ridge11.to state officially that a building is one of a group that cannot be demolished or altered without government permission because they are of special architectural or historical importance12.to mention or write a list of things, one after another

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7. Question-raising( Listing( ) Deduction( ) ...

8. listed adj. listing n. loan n./v. ...

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1.A total of 38 lines of code, shown in Listing 1, is all you needed for this little utility, including blanks lines.381

2.Rails helpers, similar to the helper you see in Listing 8, make it easy to simplify and reuse portions of views.Railshelpers,8使

3.In the code shown in Listing 8, you access attributes of an element just as you would elements of an array.8访访

4.'We had never considered that this way of listing would come [at the expense] of investor trust, ' he said.

5.Or, you could do all of that in a single command, as you see in Listing 9.9

6.What could have been a presentation simply listing safety rules in bullet points to be scanned now was something far more personal.

7.Robert Benmosche, AIG's chief executive, told the Financial Times this week that the listing of AIA was one of his top priorities.·(RobertBenmosche)》,

8.Note that the name of the catalog file must start with a prefix catalog_ as shown in Listing 7.catalog_7

9.A few of the best-known companies are planning a listing within the next two years.

10.Assume you know of a financial institution that provides a loan approval service and is described by Listing 2 below.2