docket
- IPA[ˈdɒkɪt]
英式
- a document or label listing the contents of a consignment or package.;a customs warrant certifying that duty has been paid on goods entering a country.
- mark (a consignment or package) with a document or label listing the contents;annotate (a letter or document) with a brief summary of its contents
verb: docket, 3rd person present: dockets, gerund or present participle: docketing, past tense: docketed, past participle: docketed
noun: docket, plural noun: dockets
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. British a document or label listing the contents of a consignment or package.
- ▪ a customs warrant certifying that duty has been paid on goods entering a country.
- ▪ a voucher entitling the holder to receive or obtain delivery of goods ordered.
- 2. North American a list of cases for trial or people having cases pending one new case on the docket from Florida
- ▪ an agenda or list of things to be done.
動詞
- 1. mark (a consignment or package) with a document or label listing the contents the clothes would be handed in and neatly docketed
- ▪ annotate (a letter or document) with a brief summary of its contents he docketed the letter on the back in his distinctive writing
- 2. North American enter (a case) on a list of those due to be heard the case may be docketed for the fall term
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- IPA[ˈdäkət]
美式
- a calendar or list of cases for trial or people having cases pending.
- enter (a case or suit) onto a list of those due to be heard: the case will go to the Supreme Court, and may be docketed for the fall term
Oxford American Dictionary