paragraph
paragraph 英 [ˈpærəgrɑ:f] 美 [ˈpærəgræf]
n. 段落
进行时:paragraphing 过去式:paragraphed 过去分词:paragraphed 第三人称单数:paragraphs 名词复数:paragraphs
- A full page of text with no visible breaks is hard to read. That’s why you break your ideas up into groups of sentences, called paragraphs. Each paragraph contains logically connected sentences about one main idea.
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- n. 段落
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1. an opening paragraph,an introductory paragraph
开头的╱导引的一段
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2. Write a paragraph on each of the topics given below.
就下面所列主题各写一个段落。
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3. See paragraph 15 of the handbook.
参见手册第 15 段。
- paragraph (n.) late 15c., from Middle French paragraphe "division of text" (13c., Old French paragrafe), from Medieval Latin paragraphus "sign for start of a new section of discourse" (the sign looked something like a stylized letter -P-), from Greek paragraphos "short stroke in the margin marking a break in sense," also "a passage so marked," literally "anything written beside," from paragraphein "write by the side," from para- "beside" (see para- (1)) + graphein "to write" (see -graphy).
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