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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++top·ic /ˈtɒpɪk $ ˈtɑː-/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun [countable]  SUBJECTa subject that people talk or write about 〔讲话或写作的〕话题,论题,题目 The environment is a popular topic these days. 如今环境是一个热门话题。topic of We shall return to the topic of education in Chapter 7. 我们将在第7章再回到教育这个话题。topic of conversation/debate etc The wedding has been the only topic of conversation for weeks. 婚礼成了几个星期来唯一的话题。 The main topic for discussion will be the proposed new supermarket. 讨论的主要议题是拟建中的超级市场。 a wide range of topics 广泛的话题nCOLLOCATIONSphrasesa topic of conversationHer favourite topic of conversation is herself.a topic of discussion/debateThe issue is a topic of great debate in the record industry.adjectivesthe main topicThe main topics covered are finance, health and leisure.an important topicThe legal team will discuss a number of important topics.a hot topic (=one that a lot of people are discussing or arguing about)Gangs and drugs are the hot topics in this district.a controversial topic (=one that causes a lot of disagreement, because many people have strong opinions about it)Abortion is one of the most controversial topics in America today.a sensitive topic (=one that must be dealt with very carefully, because it may offend people)It is unusual for a judge to speak publicly about a sensitive topic such as religion. verbscover a topicThe book covers such topics as business strategy and marketing.discuss a topicWe discussed a range of topics.raise/bring up a topic (=start talking about it)It’s still a very difficult topic to raise.leave a topic (=stop talking about it)Before we leave this topic, may I add one more thing.
Examples from the Corpus
topicThe variation across topics showed a spread of 13 to 63 percent.Ideas about cross-curricular links and the possibilities for topic work can also be shared.The law student is not expected to learn every single rule in every single legal topic.Taxes and the budget are obvious topics as Republicans fashion an economic agenda for the national convention.It is characteristic of most research writing that topic areas are set off, underlined or otherwise made highly visible.Given the topic of this book, you might expect a bias in favor of finding behavior-driven performance challenges.They will accept a lot of that but they want to pick the topic.Type the topic into the search field, and let the browser search all relevant sites.Dole's absence was the topic of radio talk shows.topic ofGriggs addressed the topic of sex education in schools.
From Longman Business Dictionary
Related topics: Computers
TOPICTOPIC /ˈtɒpɪkˈtɑː-/ nounFINANCECOMPUTING (Teletext Output of Price Information on Computer) a computer system used on the London Stock Exchange which gives information on share prices, currency exchange rates etcWhen a bargain has been struck the TOPIC price displays are altered to show the last trades made.
Origin topic (1400-1500) Latin Topica Topics, book by the ancient Greek thinker Aristotle, from Greek Topika, from topikos of a place, of a useful quotation, from topos place, useful quotation
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topic
topic S3 W2 AC /ˈtɒpɪk $ ˈtɑː-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: Topica 'Topics', book by the ancient Greek thinker Aristotle, from Greek Topika, from topikos 'of a place, of a useful quotation', from topos 'place, useful quotation'
a subject that people talk or write about:
    The environment is a popular topic these days.
    topic of
    We shall return to the topic of education in Chapter 7.
    topic of conversation/debate etc
    The wedding has been the only topic of conversation for weeks.
    The main topic for discussion will be the proposed new supermarket.
    a wide range of topics
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ phrases
    a topic of conversation Her favourite topic of conversation is herself.
    a topic of discussion/debate The issue is a topic of great debate in the record industry.
■ adjectives
    the main topic The main topics covered are finance, health and leisure.
    an important topic The legal team will discuss a number of important topics.
    a hot topic (=one that a lot of people are discussing or arguing about) Gangs and drugs are the hot topics in this district.
    a controversial topic (=one that causes a lot of disagreement, because many people have strong opinions about it) Abortion is one of the most controversial topics in America today.
    a sensitive topic (=one that must be dealt with very carefully, because it may offend people) It is unusual for a judge to speak publicly about a sensitive topic such as religion.
■ verbs
    cover a topic The book covers such topics as business strategy and marketing.
    discuss a topic We discussed a range of topics.
    raise/bring up a topic (=start talking about it) It’s still a very difficult topic to raise.
    leave a topic (=stop talking about it) Before we leave this topic, may I add one more thing.


🔑 topic AW BrE /ˈtɒpɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɑːpɪk/ 🔊 nouna subject that you talk, write or learn about 话题;题目;标题The main topic of conversation was Tom's new girlfriend. 交谈的主要话题是汤姆的新女友。🔊🔊The article covered a wide range of topics. 这篇文章讨论了一系列广泛的论题。🔊🔊on ˈtopicappropriate or relevant to the situation 切题Keep the text short and on topic. 文章要简短切题。🔊🔊Let's get back on topic. 我们回到正题上来吧。🔊🔊off ˈtopicnot appropriate or relevant to the situation 离题;跑题That comment is completely off topic.这个评论完全脱离主题。He keeps veering off topic.他总是偏离主题。