词组 | filing |
释义 | file away1. To remove something with the use of a file. A noun or pronoun can be used between "file" and "away." Is it safe to file away these calluses on my feet? 2. To put paperwork into a designated file and location. A noun or pronoun can be used between "file" and "away." My assistant must have already filed away the paperwork from that meeting—I don't see it here on my desk. file offTo remove something with the use of a file. A noun or pronoun can be used between "file" and "off." Is it safe to file off these calluses on my feet? file downTo reduce something with the use of a file. A noun or pronoun can be used between "file" and "down." Do you think I can just file down the corn on my foot? file under (something)To put something, often paperwork, in a file that has a particular name or designation. File these papers under "miscellaneous" for now—we'll get to them later. file chargesTo make a formal legal complaint of wrongdoing or mistreatment against another person. A: "Is it true that Greg filed charges against you?" B: "Yes, but his claim is completely false! I've never done anything to him!" I really hope our neighbors don't file charges against us—I never would have cut down that tree if I had known it was on their property! file for (something)To submit the paperwork for something. The phrase is often used in legal matters. Is it true that Tina filed for divorce? file in(to) (something)To move or process into a place or thing in a line. After being scolded, the kids filed silently into their classroom. Quick, file in before the show starts! file outTo move or process out of a place or thing in a line. After the concert ended, everyone filed out, abuzz with excitement. file out of (something)To move or process out of a place or thing in a line. After the concert ended, everyone filed out of the stadium, abuzz with excitement. file charges(against someone) Go to press charges (against someone). file out (of something)[for a line of people] to move out of something or some place. The people filed quietly out of the theater. They filed out at the end. file something away (from something)and file something off ((of) something); file something offto remove something from something else by filing. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) The dentist filed the sharp point away from the tooth. The dentist filed away the sharp point from the tooth. The dentist filed the point off. file something downto level off a protrusion by filing. File this edge down so no one gets cut on it. Please file down this edge. file something off((of) something) Go to file something away (from something). file awayv. 1. To rub against something with or as if with a file until it is smooth or gone: I filed the rough skin away with a pumice stone. The foot doctor filed away my bone spurs. 2. To file some document or other material into the appropriate place: The secretary filed the legal documents away. The receptionist filed away the important memos. file downv. To cause wear on something by rubbing against or filing it, reducing its size: I filed down my fingernails before the party. The dentist filed the jagged tooth down. |
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