TABLE


Meaning of TABLE in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ teɪb(ə)l ]

( tables, tabling, tabled)

Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.

1.

A table is a piece of furniture with a flat top that you put things on or sit at.

She was sitting at the kitchen table eating a currant bun...

I placed his drink on the small table at his elbow.

N-COUNT

2.

If someone tables a proposal, they say formally that they want it to be discussed at a meeting. ( mainly BRIT )

They’ve tabled a motion criticising the Government for doing nothing about the problem.

= propose

VERB : V n

3.

If someone tables a proposal or plan which has been put forward, they decide to discuss it or deal with it at a later date, rather than straight away. ( AM )

We will table that for later.

VERB : V n

4.

A table is a written set of facts and figures arranged in columns and rows.

Consult the table on page 104...

Other research supports the figures in Table 3.3.

N-COUNT : also N num

5.

see also coffee table , dressing table , negotiating table , round table , tea table

6.

If you put something on the table , you present it at a meeting for it to be discussed.

This is one of the best packages we’ve put on the table in years...

PHRASE : PHR after v , v-link PHR

7.

If you turn the tables on someone, you change the situation completely, so that instead of them causing problems for you, you are causing problems for them.

The only question is whether the President can use his extraordinary political skills to turn the tables on his opponents.

PHRASE : V inflects , oft PHR on n

8.

to put your cards on the table: see card

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