roster
英 [ˈrɒstə(r)]
美 [ˈrɑːstər]
n. 值勤名单; 候选名单
v. 将(姓名)列入值勤名单
复数:rosters 过去分词:rostered 现在分词:rostering
Collins.1 / BNC.19578 / COCA.6473
牛津词典
noun
- 值勤名单
a list of people's names and the jobs that they have to do at a particular time- a duty roster
值勤表
- a duty roster
- 候选名单
a list of the names of people who are available to do a job, play in a team, etc.
verb
- 将(姓名)列入值勤名单
to put sb's name on a roster- The driver was rostered for Sunday.
这名司机被安排在星期日值班。
- The driver was rostered for Sunday.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 值勤表;勤务簿
Arosteris a list which gives details of the order in which different people have to do a particular job.- The next day he put himself first on the new roster for domestic chores...
第二天,他把自己排在了新的家务值日表的第一位。 - He was in his office, preparing his duty roster for the coming month.
他正在自己的办公室里制定下一个月的执勤表。
- The next day he put himself first on the new roster for domestic chores...
- N-COUNT 名单;花名册;登记表;运动员名册(尤用于美国英语中)
Arosteris a list, especially of the people who work for a particular organization or are available to do a particular job. It can also be a list of the sports players who are available for a particular team, especially in American English.- The Amateur Softball Association's roster of umpires has declined to 57,000...
业余垒球协会的裁判员名单上的人数已经减少到了57,000名。 - From the studio's roster of leading men, Robert Walker was an obvious choice to play the part.
从该电影公司的男主角名单来看,罗伯特·沃克显然是出演这一角色的不二人选。
- The Amateur Softball Association's roster of umpires has declined to 57,000...
英英释义
noun
- a list of names
- his name was struck off the rolls