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file

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Related topics: Tools, Computers
file1 /faɪl/ ●●● S1 W2 AWL noun [countableC]  
1 INFORMATIONa set of papers, records etc that contain information about a particular person or subject 档案,卷宗
file on
 Mendoza read over the file on the murders.
门多萨阅读了这几起凶杀案的卷宗。
 The FBI keeps files on former White House employees.
联邦调查局存有前白宫雇员的档案。
 We will keep your details on file (=store them for later use).
我们将把你的详细资料存档。
police/case/medical etc file
 a copy of the court file
一份法庭档案
2 KEEP/STOREa box or piece of folded card in which you store loose papers 文件箱;文件夹
 She pulled a blue file from the shelf.
她从架子上拉出一个蓝色文件夹。
3 INFORMATIONinformation on a computer that you store under a particular name 〔计算机的〕文件
 a list of all the files and folders on your hard disk
你硬盘上全部文件及文件夹的列表
4. TZa metal tool with a rough surface that you rub on something to make it smooth 锉刀 nail file5 see picture at 见图 tool1
5 LINEa line of people who are standing or walking one behind the other 纵列
file of
 a file of soldiers marching in step
齐步行进的一队士兵
in file
 It was dark as we set off in file.
等我们排着纵队出发时天已经黑了。
single file, rank and file
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: information on a computer that you store under a particular name 〔计算机的〕文件
verbs
open a file 打开文件
Click on the icon to open the file.
点击此图标打开文件。
close a file 关闭文件
You may need to close the file and restart the computer.
你或许得关闭文件,重启电脑。
save a file 保存文件
Save the file under a different filename.
将文件以另一个名称保存。
create a file 新建文件
I created a file of useful contacts.
我新建了一份实用联系人文件。
delete a file (=remove it) 删除文件
nI accidentally deleted the wrong file.
access a file (=open or read it) 存取文件
nYou won’t be able to access the file if another user has opened it.
edit a file (=make changes to it) 编辑文件
nI edited the file and saved it to the hard disk.
copy a file 复制文件
nTo copy a file, save it using a new filename.
move a file 移动文件
nHe was trying to move the file from one folder to another.
transfer a file (=move it from one computer system to another) 传输文件
nYou can transfer files and share your stuff with friends.
download a file (=move a copy of it from the Internet or another computer to your computer) 下载文件
nIt just takes a few seconds to download the file.
upload a file (=move a copy of it from your computer to the Internet or another computer) 上传文件
nRestart the web browser, and then upload the file.
load a file (=put it onto a computer) 载入文件
nDouble-click on the icon and it will load the zip file onto your computer.
send somebody a file (=send it using email) 发送文件给某人
nDo you want me to send you the file?
attach a file (=send it with an email) 附加文件
nSorry, I forgot to attach the file.
ncompress a file (=make it smaller so that it uses less space on a computer)
The program allows you to compress files.
NOUN + file
a computer file 计算机文件
Delete some of the old computer files and create some space on the hard drive.
删除一些旧电脑文件,把硬盘腾出空间。
a backup file (=a copy of a file, which is made in case the original becomes lost or damaged) 备份文件
You can burn your backup file to CD or DVD.
可以将备份文件刻录在CDDVD上。
na text file
The text file contains hints on how to get the best out of the program.
na data file
The bigger the data file, the more time is needed to search it.
na graphics file
This handy utility allows you to change graphics files from one format to another.
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Related topics: Tools, Daily life
file2 ●●○ S3 W3 AWL verb  
1 [transitiveT]KEEP/STORE to keep papers, documents etc in a particular place so that you can find them easily 归档[存档]
 The contracts are filed alphabetically.
这些合同是按字母顺序归档的。
file something under something
 I looked to see if anything was filed under my name.
我看了看,想知道是否有什么文档存在我的名下。
file something away
 The handbooks are filed away for future reference.
这些手册被存放起来以备将来参考。
2 [transitiveT] to give or send an official report or news story to your employer 〔向雇主〕提交〔报告或新闻〕
 The officer left the scene without filing a report.
警察没有提交报告就离开了现场。
3 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT] lawRECORD to give a document to a court or other organization so that it can be officially recorded and dealt with 提起(诉讼);提出(申请)
file a complaint/lawsuit/petition etc (against somebody)
 Mr Genoa filed a formal complaint against the department.
吉诺阿先生正式投诉了那个部门。
file for
 The Morrisons have filed for divorce.
莫里森夫妇已提出离婚申请。
 Today is the deadline for Americans to file their tax returns.
今天是美国人递交纳税申报单的截止日。
4 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]LINE if people file somewhere, they walk there in a line 排成纵队行走
 We began to file out into the car park.
我们鱼贯而出,去停车场。
 The mourners filed past the coffin.
吊唁者依次经过棺木。
5 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT]TZD to use a metal or wooden tool to rub something in order to make it smooth 锉平,锉光滑
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
filefile1 /faɪl/ noun [countableC]
1information about a person or subject that is kept by a company or other organization
I see from my files that we still have not received payment from you.
A credit reference agency is a company which keeps files on individuals’ debt records.
2on file if information is kept on file, it is kept so it can be used when it is needed
We will keep your application on file.
3OFFICEa box or a cover made of heavy paper or plastic, used to store papers, letters, or documents
Copies of every letter are kept in a file to record what was agreed.
box file
4COMPUTINGa collection of information on a computer that is stored under a particular name
Be careful not to delete (=remove) any important files.
You might want to rename the file at a later date.
Save a copy of the file to disk and send it to me.
data file data interchange format file log file PDF file PostScript file program file text file web log file zip file
filefile2 verb
1[transitiveT] to keep or put papers with information on them in a particular place, so that you can find them easily
The reservation form and confirmation slip are then filed alphabetically.
2[transitiveT]ACCOUNTING to officially send your accounts to the authorities
You could be prosecuted for failing to file your accounts before February 28.
see also pay and file
3[intransitiveI, transitiveT]LAW to officially record a complaint, law case, official document etc
Chevron filed a lawsuit to remove Pennzoil as a shareholder.
America’s federal bankruptcy code was rewritten in order to make it easier tofile for bankruptcy (=inform the authorities that a business is bankrupt).
Origin file1
1. (1500-1600) French fil thread, from Latin filum (because documents were stored on pieces of string).
2. Old English feol
file1 noun →COLLOCATIONS1file2 verb
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