- (also round bracket)(both British English)(also parenthesis North American English or formal)[usually plural]
either of a pair of marks, ( ), placed around extra information in a piece of writing or part of a problem in mathematics 括号 Publication dates are given in brackets after each title. 出版日期括于书名后面。 🔊🔊 Add the numbers in brackets first. 先把括号里的数字加起来。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesTopics Languagec1, Maths and measurementc1The prices are given in brackets. 价格列在括号中。 The words in brackets should be deleted. 括号中的字应删除。 The numbers outside the curly brackets (= ⎨⎬) are the sales figures. 大括号外的数字是销售量。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- angle
- curly
- round
- …
- enclose something in
- give something in
- put something in
- …
- in brackets
- inside brackets
- within brackets
- …
- (North American English) (especially British English square bracket)[usually plural]
either of a pair of marks, [ ], placed at the beginning and end of extra information in a text, especially comments made by an editor Topics Languagec1方括号 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- angle
- curly
- round
- …
- enclose something in
- give something in
- put something in
- …
- in brackets
- inside brackets
- within brackets
- …
- price, age, income, etc. bracket
prices, etc. within a particular range (价格、年龄、收入等的)组级,等级 People in the lower income brackets will not be able to afford this. 低收入阶层的人将无法负担得起。 Most of the houses are out of our price bracket. 大多数房子都超出我们的价格范围。 🔊🔊 the 30–34 age bracket (= people aged between 30 and 34) 30–34 岁的年龄组
Extra ExamplesThis model remains firmly in the upper price bracket. 这种型号的价格仍然居高不下。 She found that she fell into a higher tax bracket. 她发现自己陷入了更高的税级。 Most respondents were in the 45–60 age bracket. 大多数参与调查的人年龄在45至60岁之间。 His income was in a fairly low earnings bracket. 他的收入处于相当低的收入水平。 people outside this age bracket 不属于该年龄层的人 These machines are in the higher price bracket. 这些机器属于价钱比较高的档次。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- age
- income
- price
- …
- in a/the bracket
- within a/the bracket
- outside a/the bracket
- …
a piece of wood, metal or plastic fixed to the wall to support a shelf, lamp, etc. (固定在墙上的)托架,支架 fixed to the wall on a bracket 固定在墙上的支架上
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French braguette or Spanish bragueta ‘codpiece, bracket, corbel’, from Provençal braga, from Latin braca, (plural) bracae ‘breeches’.