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tab [tæb] noun countable ■a small piece of paper, metal, etc. that is fixed to something larger and is used for giving information, fastening, opening, etc. 标签,标牌•Make a file for these documents and write 'finance' on the tab.把这些文件归档,在标签上写明“财务”字样。 •Insert Tab A into Slot A and glue, before standing the model upright.把标签 A 插入槽 A 黏好,然后把模型立起来。 ■US (UK ringpull) ■the small piece of metal, often joined to a ring, which is pulled off or pushed into the top of a can (= metal drink container) to open it (易开罐的)拉环 ■Northern english ■a cigarette 香烟 ■(also tab of acid) informal ■a small piece of paper containing the drug LSD 含迷幻药的小纸片 the tab informal ■the total money charged in a restaurant or hotel for food, drinks, etc. (待付的)帐单,帐款•He kindly offered to pick up the tab (= pay).他客气地主动要求付帐。 [tæb] noun countable keep tabs on sth/sb ■to watch something or someone carefully 密切注意…的动态•I like to keep tabs on my bank account so that I don't overdraw.我喜欢留意我的银行户口,以防透支。 |