roster

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈɹɒs.tə/    /ˈɹɔ.stɚ/|/ˈɹoʊ.stɚ/|/ˈɹɑ.stɚ/|/ˈɹɔs.tə/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A list of individuals or groups, usually for an organization of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game; or a list of students officially enrolled in a school or class.
    — I'm number 12 on the roster for tonight's game.
  2. A list of the jobs to be performed by members of an organization and often with the date and time that they are expected to perform them.
    — The secretary has produced a new cleaning roster for the Church over the remainder of the year.
  3. A schedule or timetable setting out shift times and dates for each employee of a business.
    — Before uni starts check your work roster with your uni schedule to make sure there are no clashes with your classes.
  4. A bracketed list that shows the elements of a set.
动词 v.
  1. To place the name of (a person) on a roster. transitive
    — I have rostered you for cleaning duties on the first Monday of each month.
  2. To show the elements of a set by listing them inside brackets. transitive

词形变化

rosters plural rosters present,singular,third-person rostering participle,present rostered participle,past rostered past

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Borrowed from Dutch rooster (“gridiron, table, list”), from Middle Dutch roosten (“to roast”). More at roast.
词源 2
Borrowed from Dutch rooster (“gridiron, table, list”), from Middle Dutch roosten (“to roast”). More at roast.
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