C1 adjective ニュートラル

bracket

/ˈbrækɪt/

Relating to a specific category, range, or classification, particularly in financial or statistical contexts. It can also describe information enclosed within typographical symbols to provide supplementary detail or to group mathematical terms.

例文

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1

The bracketed numbers in the instructions refer to the diagram on page five.

The bracketed numbers in the instructions refer to the diagram on page five.

2

Each bracketed citation in the manuscript must adhere to the latest style guidelines.

Each bracketed citation in the manuscript must adhere to the latest style guidelines.

3

I think I'm in the wrong income bracket group for this tax credit.

I think I'm in the wrong income bracket group for this tax credit.

語族

名詞
bracket
Verb
bracket
形容詞
bracketed
関連
bracketing
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a shelf bracket; it holds things at a specific level or 'range' above the ground.

クイックテスト

The editor requested that all ______ references be moved to the footnotes for better readability.

正解!

正解は: bracketed

例文

1

The bracketed numbers in the instructions refer to the diagram on page five.

everyday

The bracketed numbers in the instructions refer to the diagram on page five.

2

Each bracketed citation in the manuscript must adhere to the latest style guidelines.

formal

Each bracketed citation in the manuscript must adhere to the latest style guidelines.

3

I think I'm in the wrong income bracket group for this tax credit.

informal

I think I'm in the wrong income bracket group for this tax credit.

4

Researchers analyzed the bracketed age groups to determine shifts in consumer behavior.

academic

Researchers analyzed the bracketed age groups to determine shifts in consumer behavior.

5

Our bracketed pricing model allows for discounts based on the volume of units purchased.

business

Our bracketed pricing model allows for discounts based on the volume of units purchased.

語族

名詞
bracket
Verb
bracket
形容詞
bracketed
関連
bracketing

よく使う組み合わせ

tax bracket tax bracket
age bracket age bracket
bracketed expression bracketed expression
income bracket income bracket
bracketed text bracketed text

よく使うフレーズ

in the same bracket

in the same bracket

bracket creep

bracket creep

to fall into a bracket

to fall into a bracket

よく混同される語

bracket vs parenthesis

A parenthesis specifically refers to the rounded symbols ( ), whereas 'bracket' can refer to square [ ], curly { }, or the general concept of grouping.

bracket vs braces

Braces specifically refer to curly brackets { }, while the general term 'bracket' often defaults to square ones in academic contexts.

📝

使い方のコツ

When used as an adjective (often in the form 'bracketed'), it typically refers to information that is set apart or grouped. In statistical or financial discussions, 'bracket' often functions as an attributive noun to describe ranges.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use 'bracket' only for the punctuation marks, forgetting its common application in socioeconomic categorization (e.g., income brackets).

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a shelf bracket; it holds things at a specific level or 'range' above the ground.

📖

語源

Derived from the Old French 'braguette', which referred to a codpiece or architectural support, later evolving to mean a typographical mark that 'supports' or encloses text.

文法パターン

often used as an attributive noun (e.g., bracket pricing) commonly appears as a past participle adjective (bracketed)
🌍

文化的な背景

The concept of 'tax brackets' is a frequent point of political debate in many English-speaking countries regarding economic equity.

クイックテスト

The editor requested that all ______ references be moved to the footnotes for better readability.

正解!

正解は: bracketed

関連単語

unformible

C1

A noun referring to an entity, substance, or abstract concept that resists being shaped, structured, or categorized into a standard mold. It is often used in technical or philosophical contexts to describe something inherently chaotic or unstructured that defies traditional organization.

overpedery

C1

Describes a state or quality of being excessively concerned with minor details, formal rules, or displaying academic knowledge in a tedious way. It is typically used to criticize someone for being 'too much of a pedant' in their approach to a task or subject.

entractery

C1

Describing something that occurs during or pertains to an intermission or the interval between main acts of a performance. It is often used to characterize supplementary entertainment, music, or transitional activities that fill the gap between primary events.

nonceddom

C1

To designate or treat an entity, such as a word or a technical variable, as a temporary 'nonce' item created for a single, specific occasion. It involves isolating a concept so it does not become a permanent part of a system or vocabulary.

misvertible

C1

To incorrectly convert, transpose, or invert a sequence, data set, or logical statement. This verb describes the specific act of failing to maintain accuracy during a transformation process, resulting in a flawed output.

perivestance

C1

The state or act of surrounding an object or entity, often providing a protective, decorative, or atmospheric layer. It refers to the encompassing environment or the 'clothing' of a central core with external elements.

obscribic

C1

To write over existing text or markings in order to conceal, invalidate, or replace them. It specifically refers to the act of using new writing to obscure what was previously written on a surface.

abflexism

C1

To consciously or unconsciously contract the abdominal muscles and core as a response to physical or psychological stressors. This verb describes the act of adopting a rigid internal posture to display strength, maintain stability, or resist external pressure.

interarchship

C1

Relating to the structural or functional relationship existing between two dental or physiological arches, typically the upper and lower jaws. It describes the state of alignment, spacing, and interaction between these opposing structures in a clinical or biological context.

trimarship

C1

Describing a state of balanced three-way coordination or a structure characterized by tripartite leadership. It is typically used to define systems where three distinct entities share equal power or responsibility to maintain stability.

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