excerpt
excerpt 英 [ˈeksɜ:pt] 美 [ˈeksɜrpt]
n. 摘录;节选 v. 摘录;节选
进行时:excerpting 过去式:excerpted 过去分词:excerpted 第三人称单数:excerpts 名词复数:excerpts
- Instead of sharing all 147 lines of your favorite poem in class, you might want to read an excerpt, that is, just a part of the verses, so no one dozes off.
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- n. 摘录;节选
- v. 摘录;节选
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1. The document was excerpted from an unidentified FBI file.
此文件摘自来源不明的联邦调查局档案。
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2. This is an excerpt from a novel.
这是一部小说的摘录.
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3. You can excerpt passages from a book.
你可以从一本书中摘录几段。
- excerpt (n.) 1630s, from Latin excerptum "an extract, selection," noun use of neuter past participle of excerpere "to extract" (see excerpt (v.)). Related: excerpts.
- excerpt (v.) early 15c. (implied in excerpte), from Latin excerptus, past participle of excerpere "pluck out, pick out, extract," figuratively "choose, select, gather," also "to leave out, omit," from ex "out" (see ex-) + carpere "pluck, gather," from PIE root *kerp- "to gather, pluck, harvest." Related: Excerpted; excerpting.
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