英['dɒkɪt]美['dɑːkɪt]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
If someone asks you what’s on your docket for the day, she really just wants to know what you’re doing today. Likewise, if someone complains that he has a full docket, he’s saying that he is very busy.
While docket, as used above, is another word for agenda or schedule, it is most commonly used to mean the calendar for a court of law, specifically, the schedule of pending cases. In the United Kingdom, a docket is a list or label affixed to the outside of a package detailing what is inside.
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词源考究
词源不详。可能来自词根duc,引导,词源同duck,conduct.用来指单据文件。