chart
noun
verb
tʃɑːt
noun
1
information
that
is
clearly
arranged
in
the
form
of
a
simple
picture,
set
of
figures,
graph
etc,
or
a
piece
of
paper
with
this
information
on
it
图表,图;
a
chart
showing
last
year’s
sales
显示去年销售情况的一份图表
a
weather
chart
天气图
the
theatre’s
seating
chart
剧场的座位图
2
the charts
the
lists,
which
come
out
weekly,
of
the
most
popular
records
〔流行歌曲每周〕排行榜
Her
new
single
went
straight
to
number
one
in
the
pop
charts
.
她新推出的单曲唱片直接升至流行歌曲排行榜的第一位。
Brooks
again
topped
the
charts
(=was
the
most
popular)
.
布鲁克斯再次高居排行榜首位。
chart
hit/success/star
etc
the
Beatles’
first
chart
hit
“披头士”的第一首上榜歌曲
3
a
detailed
map,
especially
of
an
area
of
the
sea
or
the
stars
地图;〔尤指〕海图,航海图,星位图;
verb
4
to
record
information
about
a
situation
or
set
of
events
over
a
period
of
time,
in
order
to
see
how
it
changes
or
develops
记录,跟踪〔变化或进展〕
Scientists
have
been
charting
temperature
changes
in
the
oceans.
科学家们一直在记录海洋的温度变化。
5
to
make
a
plan
of
what
should
be
done
to
achieve
a
particular
result
制定〔行动计划〕
Each
team
was
responsible
for
making
its
own
decisions
and
charting
its
own
course.
每个小组都是自己负责作出决定,自己制定计划。
6
to
make
a
map
of
an
area
of
land,
sea,
or
stars,
or
to
draw
lines
on
a
map
to
show
where
you
have
travelled
绘制…的地图 (海图,星位图 );〔在地图上〕标出〔经过的路线〕;