lot 的英语意思
lotlot1 /lɒt $ lɑːt/ pronoun, adverb
查看全部语言翻译1a lot (also lots informal非正式) a large amount or number大量;许多:
We’ve spent a lot on the children’s education.我们在孩子们的教育上花了很多钱。
‘How many CDs have you got?’ ‘Lots.’"你有多少张CD?""很多。"lot of
They paid a lot of money for that house.他们为那栋房子花了很多钱。
I eat a lot of vegetables.我吃很多蔬菜。
There were lots of people at the party.派对上有很多人。an awful lot (also a whole lot informal)非正式) (=a very large amount or number)(=非常大的量或数)
He spends an awful lot of time on the computer.他花在电脑上的时间多得惊人。a lot to do/learn/say etc
I still have a lot to learn.我还有很多东西要学。
It’s a great city, with lots to see and do.这是一座很棒的城市,有许多值得一看的地方和可做的事情。GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较a lot of• A lot of is fairly informal and is mainly used in spoken English or informal written English.• "a lot of"相当非正式,主要用于口语或非正式书面英语。• You can use a lot of with a plural noun and a plural verb: · A lot of people were hurt.• "a lot of"可与复数名词和复数动词连用:· A lot of people were hurt.• You can use a lot of with an uncountable noun and a singular verb: · A lot of money was spent on it.• "a lot of"可与不可数名词和单数动词连用:· A lot of money was spent on it.lots of• Lots of is more informal than a lot of, but is used in exactly the same way.• "lots of"比"a lot of"更为非正式,但用法完全相同。• You say: · Lots of people were hurt.· Lots of money was spent on it.• 你可以说:· Lots of people were hurt.· Lots of money was spent on it.many, a large amount of• In written English, you usually use many or a large amount of.• 在书面英语中,通常使用"many"或"a large amount of"。• You use many with a plural noun and a plural verb: · Many people were hurt.• "many"与复数名词和复数动词连用:· Many people were hurt.• You use a large amount of with an uncountable noun and a singular verb: · A large amount of money was spent on it.• "a large amount of"与不可数名词和单数动词连用:· A large amount of money was spent on it.• When talking about years, days, weeks etc, you usually use many instead of a lot of: · The book took many years to write. ✗Don’t say: The book took a lot of years to write.• 谈及年、日、周等时,通常用"many"而非"a lot of":· The book took many years to write. ✗不要说:The book took a lot of years to write.2a lot (also lots informal非正式) if someone or something is a lot better, faster, easier etc, they are much better, faster etc若某人或某物好得多、快得多、容易得多等 SYN much:
My headache is lots better, thanks.我的头痛好多了,谢谢。
She has a lot more contact with clients these days.她现在与客户的联系多多了。
You’ll get there a lot quicker if you take the motorway.走高速公路会快得多。
The house is a lot tidier now Chris has left home.自从克里斯离家后,房子整洁多了。3a lot used to say that something happens to a great degree or often用于表示某事发生的程度很深或频率很高:
Things have changed a lot since I was a child.自从我小时候起,事情改变了许多。
Paul travels a lot on business.Paul经常出差旅行。
I’ve been worrying a lot about my health.我一直非常担心自己的健康。
She likes you a lot.她非常喜欢你。4have a lot on your plate informal非正式 to have a large number of problems to deal with or a large amount of work to do有大量问题要处理或有大量工作要做5have a lot on your mind to have a lot of problems that you are worried about有许多令自己担忧的问题:
‘You’re quiet today.’ ‘I’ve got a lot on my mind.’"你今天很安静。""我心事很多。"6have a lot on British English to be very busy, with a large number of things to do in a short time非常忙碌,在短时间内有许多事情要做:
I can’t help you now – I’ve got rather a lot on.我现在帮不了你——我手头的事情相当多。 → thanks a lot at thanks1(1), → a fat lot of good/use at fat1(5), → have a lot to answer for at answer for
查看全部语言翻译1a lot (also lots informal非正式) a large amount or number大量;许多:
We’ve spent a lot on the children’s education.我们在孩子们的教育上花了很多钱。
‘How many CDs have you got?’ ‘Lots.’"你有多少张CD?""很多。"lot of
They paid a lot of money for that house.他们为那栋房子花了很多钱。
I eat a lot of vegetables.我吃很多蔬菜。
There were lots of people at the party.派对上有很多人。an awful lot (also a whole lot informal)非正式) (=a very large amount or number)(=非常大的量或数)
He spends an awful lot of time on the computer.他花在电脑上的时间多得惊人。a lot to do/learn/say etc
I still have a lot to learn.我还有很多东西要学。
It’s a great city, with lots to see and do.这是一座很棒的城市,有许多值得一看的地方和可做的事情。GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较a lot of• A lot of is fairly informal and is mainly used in spoken English or informal written English.• "a lot of"相当非正式,主要用于口语或非正式书面英语。• You can use a lot of with a plural noun and a plural verb: · A lot of people were hurt.• "a lot of"可与复数名词和复数动词连用:· A lot of people were hurt.• You can use a lot of with an uncountable noun and a singular verb: · A lot of money was spent on it.• "a lot of"可与不可数名词和单数动词连用:· A lot of money was spent on it.lots of• Lots of is more informal than a lot of, but is used in exactly the same way.• "lots of"比"a lot of"更为非正式,但用法完全相同。• You say: · Lots of people were hurt.· Lots of money was spent on it.• 你可以说:· Lots of people were hurt.· Lots of money was spent on it.many, a large amount of• In written English, you usually use many or a large amount of.• 在书面英语中,通常使用"many"或"a large amount of"。• You use many with a plural noun and a plural verb: · Many people were hurt.• "many"与复数名词和复数动词连用:· Many people were hurt.• You use a large amount of with an uncountable noun and a singular verb: · A large amount of money was spent on it.• "a large amount of"与不可数名词和单数动词连用:· A large amount of money was spent on it.• When talking about years, days, weeks etc, you usually use many instead of a lot of: · The book took many years to write. ✗Don’t say: The book took a lot of years to write.• 谈及年、日、周等时,通常用"many"而非"a lot of":· The book took many years to write. ✗不要说:The book took a lot of years to write.2a lot (also lots informal非正式) if someone or something is a lot better, faster, easier etc, they are much better, faster etc若某人或某物好得多、快得多、容易得多等 SYN much:
My headache is lots better, thanks.我的头痛好多了,谢谢。
She has a lot more contact with clients these days.她现在与客户的联系多多了。
You’ll get there a lot quicker if you take the motorway.走高速公路会快得多。
The house is a lot tidier now Chris has left home.自从克里斯离家后,房子整洁多了。3a lot used to say that something happens to a great degree or often用于表示某事发生的程度很深或频率很高:
Things have changed a lot since I was a child.自从我小时候起,事情改变了许多。
Paul travels a lot on business.Paul经常出差旅行。
I’ve been worrying a lot about my health.我一直非常担心自己的健康。
She likes you a lot.她非常喜欢你。4have a lot on your plate informal非正式 to have a large number of problems to deal with or a large amount of work to do有大量问题要处理或有大量工作要做5have a lot on your mind to have a lot of problems that you are worried about有许多令自己担忧的问题:
‘You’re quiet today.’ ‘I’ve got a lot on my mind.’"你今天很安静。""我心事很多。"6have a lot on British English to be very busy, with a large number of things to do in a short time非常忙碌,在短时间内有许多事情要做:
I can’t help you now – I’ve got rather a lot on.我现在帮不了你——我手头的事情相当多。 → thanks a lot at thanks1(1), → a fat lot of good/use at fat1(5), → have a lot to answer for at answer forlotlot2 noun
1group of people/things [countable] a group of people or things considered together合并考虑的一群人或一批事物:
Could you help me carry this lot upstairs?你能帮我把这些东西搬到楼上吗?lot of
The last lot of people offered £70,000.上一批人出价了7万英镑。
I did three lots of exams last summer.去年夏天我参加了三批考试。
Come on, you lot, hurry up!快点,你们这些人,快点!
His friends are a strange lot.他的朋友们是一群奇怪的人。2the lot especially British English the whole of an amount or number of things, people etc某一数量的事物、人等的全部:
We’ll do everything – cooking, washing, ironing – the lot.我们会做所有事情——做饭、洗衣、熨衣——全部。
I can’t believe you ate the whole lot.真不敢相信你把那些全吃了。
I think that’s the lot (=everything is included).我想这就是全部了(=已全部包含在内)。the lot of you/them/us (=all of you, them, or us)(=你们全部、他们全部或我们全部)
Shut up, the lot of you!你们全都给我闭嘴!3somebody’s situation [singular] your lot is your work, duties, social position etc, especially when they could be better某人的工作、职责、社会地位等处境,尤指本可更好时:
She seems happy enough with her lot.她似乎对自己的处境相当满足。
The unions have always tried to improve the lot of their members.工会一直努力改善成员们的处境。4land [countable] especially American English an area of land used for building on or for another purpose用于建筑或其他用途的一块土地:
the vacant lot (=empty land) behind the Commercial HotelCommercial Hotel后面的空地(=闲置土地)
a used-car lot二手车停放场;旧车行 → parking lot5film [countable] a building and the land surrounding it where films are made拍摄电影所用的建筑及其周围土地;摄影场 SYN studio:
the Universal Studios lot环球影城摄影场6thing to be sold [countable] something, or a group of things, that is sold at an auction拍卖会上出售的某件物品或一批物品:
Lot 54 is a Victorian lamp.第54号拍品是一盏维多利亚时代的灯。7choosing a)by lot if someone is chosen by lot, several people each take a piece of paper or an object from a container, and the person who is chosen is the one who gets a particular marked paper or object若某人以抽签方式被选出,则数人各从容器中取一张纸或一件物品,取到特定标记纸或物品者即为当选者:
In Athens at that time, judges were chosen by lot.当时在雅典,法官是通过抽签选出的。 b)draw/cast lots to choose something or someone by lot以抽签方式选择某事物或某人:
We drew lots to decide who should go first.我们抽签决定谁先去。8throw in/cast your lot with somebody/something to join or support someone or something, and accept that what happens to them will affect what happens to you与某人或某事共进退,接受其命运对自身的影响:
In 1915 Italy threw in her lot with the Allies.1915年,意大利决定与同盟国共命运。 → bad lot at bad1(21), → a job lot at job(18)
1group of people/things [countable] a group of people or things considered together合并考虑的一群人或一批事物:
Could you help me carry this lot upstairs?你能帮我把这些东西搬到楼上吗?lot of
The last lot of people offered £70,000.上一批人出价了7万英镑。
I did three lots of exams last summer.去年夏天我参加了三批考试。
Come on, you lot, hurry up!快点,你们这些人,快点!
His friends are a strange lot.他的朋友们是一群奇怪的人。2the lot especially British English the whole of an amount or number of things, people etc某一数量的事物、人等的全部:
We’ll do everything – cooking, washing, ironing – the lot.我们会做所有事情——做饭、洗衣、熨衣——全部。
I can’t believe you ate the whole lot.真不敢相信你把那些全吃了。
I think that’s the lot (=everything is included).我想这就是全部了(=已全部包含在内)。the lot of you/them/us (=all of you, them, or us)(=你们全部、他们全部或我们全部)
Shut up, the lot of you!你们全都给我闭嘴!3somebody’s situation [singular] your lot is your work, duties, social position etc, especially when they could be better某人的工作、职责、社会地位等处境,尤指本可更好时:
She seems happy enough with her lot.她似乎对自己的处境相当满足。
The unions have always tried to improve the lot of their members.工会一直努力改善成员们的处境。4land [countable] especially American English an area of land used for building on or for another purpose用于建筑或其他用途的一块土地:
the vacant lot (=empty land) behind the Commercial HotelCommercial Hotel后面的空地(=闲置土地)
a used-car lot二手车停放场;旧车行 → parking lot5film [countable] a building and the land surrounding it where films are made拍摄电影所用的建筑及其周围土地;摄影场 SYN studio:
the Universal Studios lot环球影城摄影场6thing to be sold [countable] something, or a group of things, that is sold at an auction拍卖会上出售的某件物品或一批物品:
Lot 54 is a Victorian lamp.第54号拍品是一盏维多利亚时代的灯。7choosing a)by lot if someone is chosen by lot, several people each take a piece of paper or an object from a container, and the person who is chosen is the one who gets a particular marked paper or object若某人以抽签方式被选出,则数人各从容器中取一张纸或一件物品,取到特定标记纸或物品者即为当选者:
In Athens at that time, judges were chosen by lot.当时在雅典,法官是通过抽签选出的。 b)draw/cast lots to choose something or someone by lot以抽签方式选择某事物或某人:
We drew lots to decide who should go first.我们抽签决定谁先去。8throw in/cast your lot with somebody/something to join or support someone or something, and accept that what happens to them will affect what happens to you与某人或某事共进退,接受其命运对自身的影响:
In 1915 Italy threw in her lot with the Allies.1915年,意大利决定与同盟国共命运。 → bad lot at bad1(21), → a job lot at job(18)