Słownik
Angielski - Japoński

List

lɪst
Bardzo Powszechny
~ 2000
~ 2000
Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000. Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.

リスト (risuto), 一覧 (ichiran), 目録 (mokuroku), 列挙 (retsugyo)

Znaczenia List po japońsku

リスト (risuto)

Przykład:
I need to make a grocery list.
食料品のリストを作る必要があります。
Please send me the guest list.
ゲストリストを送ってください。
Użycie: formal/informalKontekst: Used in everyday situations, such as planning, organizing, or referencing items.
Notatka: The term is borrowed from English and is commonly used in both written and spoken Japanese.

一覧 (ichiran)

Przykład:
He provided a list of all the participants.
彼は全参加者の一覧を提供しました。
The report includes a list of recommendations.
報告書には推奨事項の一覧が含まれています。
Użycie: formalKontekst: Often used in documents, reports, or formal communications.
Notatka: This term implies a structured or official list, often used in business or academic contexts.

目録 (mokuroku)

Przykład:
The library has an index list of all available books.
図書館には利用可能な本の目録があります。
I received a list of all the items in the catalog.
カタログにあるすべてのアイテムの目録を受け取りました。
Użycie: formalKontekst: Used in contexts involving catalogs, inventories, or libraries.
Notatka: This term is more specific to catalogs and inventories, rather than casual lists.

列挙 (retsugyo)

Przykład:
Please enumerate the points on the list.
リストのポイントを列挙してください。
He listed all the pros and cons.
彼はすべての長所と短所を列挙しました。
Użycie: formalKontekst: Used in academic, technical, or detailed discussions.
Notatka: This term emphasizes the act of listing or enumerating items, suitable for analytical contexts.

Synonimy List

catalog

A catalog is a list of items, often with descriptions or details, presented in a systematic order.
Przykład: She flipped through the catalog to find the items she needed.
Notatka: A catalog usually refers to a more structured and detailed list of items compared to a general list.

inventory

Inventory refers to a detailed list of all the goods or items in stock or possession.
Przykład: The store manager conducted a weekly inventory of the stock.
Notatka: Inventory typically implies a comprehensive list of items, often used in business contexts.

register

A register is a formal or official list, often used for recording information or keeping track of something.
Przykład: The teacher took attendance using the class register.
Notatka: Register is more formal and often used in official or administrative contexts.

roster

A roster is a list of names or people, especially showing their scheduled activities or duties.
Przykład: The team captain checked the roster to see who was available for the match.
Notatka: Roster specifically refers to a list of people, often associated with schedules or assignments.

Wyrażenia i częste zwroty List

Make a list

To write down or create a record of items in a systematic way.
Przykład: I need to make a list of groceries to buy at the store.
Notatka: The original word 'list' refers to a series of items written one below the other, while 'make a list' implies the action of creating such a series.

On the list

Something that is scheduled or planned to be done.
Przykład: Fixing the leaky faucet is next on my to-do list.
Notatka: While 'list' simply refers to a series of items, 'on the list' indicates a specific item that is part of that series and requires attention or action.

Off the list

To complete or remove an item from a list of things to be done.
Przykład: We can finally check vacation planning off the list; everything is booked.
Notatka: Similar to 'on the list,' 'off the list' refers to a specific item within a series that has been completed or dealt with, as opposed to the list as a whole.

Bucket list

A list of experiences or achievements a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime.
Przykład: Skydiving is on my bucket list of things to do before I die.
Notatka: The term 'bucket list' has a more personal and aspirational connotation compared to a general list; it typically includes significant or adventurous goals.

Waiting list

A list of people or things waiting for something, such as tickets or services.
Przykład: There are already 20 people on the waiting list for the concert tickets.
Notatka: Unlike a regular list, a waiting list specifically denotes individuals or items waiting for a particular opportunity or service.

Hit list

A list of people or things targeted for harm, elimination, or other negative actions.
Przykład: The detective found a hit list of names in the suspect's apartment.
Notatka: In contrast to a neutral 'list,' a 'hit list' implies a sinister purpose or intention behind the compilation of names or items.

Shortlist

A select list of the best or most suitable candidates, options, or choices.
Przykład: After reviewing all the applications, we've narrowed it down to a shortlist of candidates for the job.
Notatka: While a list can be of any length and content, a 'shortlist' specifically refers to a limited number of top choices or finalists.

Wish list

A list of desired items or experiences that a person hopes to have in the future.
Przykład: My birthday is coming up, so I've made a wish list of things I'd love to receive as gifts.
Notatka: Unlike a general list, a 'wish list' is focused on personal desires or preferences, often related to gifts or goals.

No list

Not having a formal or organized list of tasks, preferences, or plans.
Przykład: He has no list of priorities; he just does things as they come up.
Notatka: While 'list' implies a structured or written record, 'no list' signifies the absence of such organization or planning.

Codzienne (slangowe) wyrażenia List

A-list

Refers to the most important or high-profile individuals or things in a particular category.
Przykład: She's definitely on the A-list of Hollywood actresses.
Notatka: The term 'A-list' conveys a sense of top-tier status or exclusivity, typically in the context of celebrities or influential figures.

Hit the list

Means to mark off or complete items on a list.
Przykład: I finally hit the shopping list for groceries.
Notatka: This slang term adds a sense of accomplishment or progress to the act of completing tasks on a list.

Listicle

A combination of 'list' and 'article', refers to an article presented in the form of a list.
Przykład: I read a funny listicle about things only cat owners understand.
Notatka: This term highlights the format of content structured as a list, often used in online articles and blogs for easy consumption.

Watchlist

A list of people or things to be monitored closely or observed for specific reasons.
Przykład: Several suspicious individuals are on the watchlist for security reasons.
Notatka: Implies a level of scrutiny, surveillance, or caution associated with the individuals or items on the list.

Shortlisted

Refers to a reduced list of selected candidates or options for further consideration.
Przykład: They shortlisted three candidates for the job interview.
Notatka: Indicates that a selection process has narrowed down choices to a few top candidates or options for closer evaluation.

Blacklist

A list of people or things that are officially banned or excluded from certain privileges or opportunities.
Przykład: He was blacklisted from the industry due to unethical practices.
Notatka: Carries a negative connotation of being officially ostracized or prohibited from participating in specific activities or fields.

Friendly list

A list of individuals who receive special treatment or privileges, especially in terms of communication or access.
Przykład: Make sure to put me on the friendly list for updates.
Notatka: Emphasizes a more informal or personal approach to categorizing individuals, often for positive or favorable reasons.

List - Przykłady

The shopping list is on the fridge.
Can you give me a list of your favorite books?
The guest list for the party is complete.

Gramatyka List

List - Rzeczownik (Noun) / Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemat: list
Odmiana
Rzeczownik, liczba mnoga (Noun, plural): lists
Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass): list
Czasownik, czas przeszły (Verb, past tense): listed
Czasownik, imiesłów przysłówkowy współczesny lub imiesłów przymiotnikowy czynny (Verb, gerund or present participle): listing
Czasownik, 3. osoba liczby pojedynczej czasu teraźniejszego (Verb, 3rd person singular present): lists
Czasownik, forma podstawowa (Verb, base form): list
Czasownik, czas teraźniejszy nie w 3. osobie liczby pojedynczej (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): list
Sylaby, Dzielenie Wyrazów i Akcent
list zawiera 1 sylab: list
Transkrypcja fonetyczna: ˈlist
list , ˈlist (Czerwona sylaba jest akcentowana)

List - Znaczenie i częstotliwość użytkowania

Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000.
list: ~ 2000 (Bardzo Powszechny).
Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.
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