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n. 制表(键), 搭襻, 标号, 调整片, (易拉罐)拉环, 帐单, 标签, 制表符

[计] 标签, 制表符, TAB键

[医] 伤寒副伤寒菌苗




    tab
    tabbed, tabbing
    [ noun ]
    1. the bill in a restaurant

    2. <noun.communication>
      he asked the waiter for the check
    3. sensationalist journalism

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. the key on a typewriter or a word processor that causes a tabulation

    6. <noun.artifact>
    7. a short strip of material attached to or projecting from something in order to facilitate opening or identifying or handling it

    8. <noun.artifact>
      pull the tab to open the can
      files with a red tab will be stored separately
      the collar has a tab with a button hole
      the filing cards were organized by cards having indexed tabs
    9. a dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet

    10. <noun.artifact>


    Tab \Tab\, n. [Etymol. uncertain.]
    1. The flap or latchet of a shoe fastened with a string or a
    buckle.

    2. A tag. See {Tag}, 2.

    3. A loop for pulling or lifting something.

    4. A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner
    front edge of ladies' bonnets.

    5. A loose pendent part of a lady's garment; esp., one of a
    series of pendent squares forming an edge or border.

    6. a small projecting piece of a file folder, file card, or
    similar sheet used in a filing system, on which a notation
    is written to permit convenient search for the folder,
    card, etc.
    [PJC]

    7. a bill or check for some purchase, as in a restaurant; as,
    the salesman will pick up the tab.
    [PJC]

    8. a key on a typewriter or computer keyboard which advances
    the carriage or curser to the next (preset) tab position;
    -- used especially to type or print text or numbers in
    columns.
    [PJC]

    1. Ever cautious about network failures, Morgan had each carrier guarantee that it would maintain a certain level of service or forfeit a chunk of Morgan's monthly tab.
    2. CBC will ask the government to pick up the tab for tese operations.
    3. Japan picks up about 40% of the $6.2 billion annual tab for keeping U.S. forces in Japan, he said.
    4. Regarding Medicare, the elderly lobby is backed by many business groups that fear if Medicare stops covering workers at 65, they will have to pick up the tab.
    5. Prosecutor Chris Piazza says Clark entertained supporters on the taxpayers' tab to generate campaign contributions that ended up in his pocket.
    6. President Bush has asked Congress for $500 million for aid to Panama and $300 million for Nicaragua, which reminds us once again that in war or peace, aggressor or aggressee, Uncle Sam picks up most of the tab.
    7. The Japanese industrialist has coughed up at least $2 million, the Japanese government has put up just about as much, or so it is reported and at least one estimate puts the total tab at $7 million.
    8. The school says the association agreed to pick up the tab for use of its facilities.
    9. Lincoln's collapse has been the nation's most expensive thrift debacle, and has stuck the public with a $2.6 billion tab for its seizure and liquidation.
    10. To avoid this cost, however, some states have sent these patients to nursing homes, where Medicaid picks up the tab for those who cannot pay.
    11. On Aug. 2, Iraq invaded Kuwait and erased its Kuwaitibank Visa card's $10 billion tab.
    12. Rhodes moved from his living quarters under a busy bridge outside of Reno to a room above the Gospel Mission with the help of a church friend who picked up the $30-a-week tab for two weeks after the mid-January death threats.
    13. As for the big-ticket question of education, Perkins says the state should ultimately pick up the entire tab and issue vouchers so that families can send their children to the schools of their choice.
    14. Though they protest, many merchants are bracing for a flurry of sales as customers rush to put an extra case of champagne or a pair of sapphire earrings on their tab for the holidays, before the tax takes effect.
    15. So far, these insurers are ducking the tab for cramdowns. Only defaults can trigger FHA claims, says a spokesman for the insurer, and a cramdown is not a default.
    16. The lawyers also decreed that employees could attend a Washington Times cocktail party, but couldn't stay for dinner, because the tab would then top $35.
    17. The publishers, faced with higher prices for paper and other cost increases, are looking to advertisers to pick up at least part of the tab.
    18. "The bottom line is, if the Department of Justice considers it an official function, then the Department of Justice must pick up the tab for its own employees," said Don Campbell, a spokesman at the ethics office.
    19. The government usually pays all the interest while a student is in school, and picks up the tab for defaults.
    20. The shareholders, who aren't invited, pick up the tab for the parties, too.
    21. Senate testimony indicates that if the Clean Air Act revision clears Congress in its current form, it could add $3 billion to $15 billion annually to that tab.
    22. By the time the Olympics are over, she figures she'll have run up a tab of nearly $50,000 on her credit cards.
    23. Eating at a restaurant is 80% deductible, while companies can deduct the whole tab for office entertaining, Mr. Shingler says.
    24. All of the sides, after all, simply are proposing different ways of getting around the Gramm-Rudman law and no matter what plan is eventually adopted, the public ends up picking up most of the tab, upwards of $300 billion over 30 years.
    25. Add financing charges and the cost of a nearby garage that will be used by concertgoers and the tab rises to just under $200 million.
    26. "My fashion caters to the desire to be attractive and beautiful," Mr. Zaitsev says, struggling with the unfamiliar pull tab on a can of Coke.
    27. True, The Sun will pick up the tab for the first year and the initiative has all the hallmarks of yet another of Sun editor Kelvin Mackenzie's publicity stunts. Even so it would be wrong to ignore it completely.
    28. This could be accomplished by forcing industries to reduce their emissions of these same chemicals, or have electric utility customers elsewhere pay part of the tab through special fees.
    29. Some trustees also take out individual trustee indemnity insurance to cover these costs if the employer goes bust and is unable to pick up the tab. The trustee's power.
    30. The tab for snacks and two half-sized bottles of whiskey came to 280,000 won.
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