expound
expound 英 [ɪkˈspaʊnd] 美 [ɪkˈspaʊnd]
vt. 解释;详细说明 vi. 解释;详细说明
进行时:expounding 过去式:expounded 过去分词:expounded 第三人称单数:expounds
- If given recipe directions that include "some sugar," "some onions," and "some flour" as ingredients, you might ask the cook to expound by adding measurements of how much of each to use. When you expound, you explain or provide details.
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- vt. 解释;详细说明
- vi. 解释;详细说明
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1. The speaker has an hour to expound his views to the public.
讲演者有1小时时间向公众阐明他的观点。
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2. Programmers tend to think about issues of process more methodically and therefore are often in the best position to help the domain expert identify and expound upon all of the edge cases.
程序员通常会更加系统地考虑过程的问题,因此通常会处于最好的位置来帮助领域专家确定并详细说明所有的边界情况。
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3. Their authors do not attempt to create any modern theory or expound on any particular business or market trend.
它们的作者并不试图去创造任何现代理论,也没有详述任何具体事物或市场趋势。
- expound (v.) c. 1300, from Old French espondre "expound (on), set forth, explain," from Latin exponere "put forth, expose, exhibit; set on shore, disembark; offer, leave exposed, reveal, publish," from ex- "forth" (see ex-) + ponere "to put, place" (see position (n.)); with unetymological -d developing in French (compare sound (n.1)); the usual Middle English form was expoune. Related: Expounded; expounding.
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