column
noun
ˈkɒləm
noun
1
a
tall
solid
upright
stone
post
used
to
support
a
building
or
as
a
decoration
支柱,柱,圆柱
2
a
line
of
numbers
or
words
written
under
each
other
that
goes
down
a
page
〔数字或单词的〕列;
in
a
column
Add
up
the
numbers
in
each
column.
把每一列中的数字加起来。
[+
of
]
a
column
of
figures
一列数字
3
an
article
on
a
particular
subject
or
by
a
particular
writer
that
appears
regularly
in
a
newspaper
or
magazine
〔报纸或杂志的〕专栏(文章)
He
writes
a
weekly
column
for
‘The
Times’.
他为《泰晤士报》每周写一篇专栏文章。
music/science/gardening
etc
column
4
one
of
two
or
more
areas
of
print
that
go
down
the
page
of
a
newspaper
or
book
and
that
are
separated
from
each
other
by
a
narrow
space
〔报纸或书页上的〕栏
Turn
to
Page
5,
column
2.
翻到第 5 页第 2 栏。
‘The
Sun’
devoted
10
column
inches
to
the
event
(=their
article
filled
a
column
ten
inches
long)
.
《太阳报》用了 10 英寸的栏长报道这一事件。
5
something
that
has
a
tall
thin
shape
柱状物
[+
of
]
a
column
of
smoke
一柱轻烟
6
a
long
moving
line
of
people
or
things
〔人或物排成的移动的〕(一)队,(一)列; 纵行 (列 )
[+
of
]
a
column
of
marching
men
一队行进的人