treatise 英 [ˈtri:tɪs]   美 [ˈtritɪs]

treatise

treatise  英 [ˈtri:tɪs] 美 [ˈtritɪs]

n. 论述;论文;专著 

名词复数:treatises 

We should approach the book, in other words, not as we might a treatise, but as we might approach a work of literature or drama. 我们切入本书的角度,换句话来说,不应视其为论述,而是要将其视为,一部文学或戏剧作品。
Dating back to the Han Dynasty of ancient China, this mathematical treatise brings together interest rate calculations with government statutes and law reports. 回溯至古代中国的汉朝,这一数学专著以政府法令和法律报告的形式对利息计算作了综合性描述。

  • Our principal published her fifty-page "Treatise on Gum Chewing" days before she was carted away by men in white coats. Treatises are formal papers that treat a specific subject. Gum chewing shouldn't merit one.
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  • n. 论述;论文;专著
  • 1. We should approach the book, in other words, not as we might a treatise, but as we might approach a work of literature or drama.

    我们切入本书的角度,换句话来说,不应视其为论述,而是要将其视为,一部文学或戏剧作品。

  • 2. Dating back to the Han Dynasty of ancient China, this mathematical treatise brings together interest rate calculations with government statutes and law reports.

    回溯至古代中国的汉朝,这一数学专著以政府法令和法律报告的形式对利息计算作了综合性描述。

  • 3. He published a treatise that he had written earlier on grammar, inventing his own system for the understanding and the learning of the Latin language.

    发表了一篇他之前写的关于语法的论文,在这篇论文中他创建了自己的一套理解和学习,拉丁文的体系。

  • treatise (n.) early 14c., from Anglo-French tretiz (mid-13c.), contracted from Old French traitis "treatise, account," from traitier "deal with; set forth in speech or writing" (see treat (v.)).
trea·tise / ˈtriːtɪs ; NAmE ˈtriːtɪs / / ˈtriːtɪz ; NAmE ˈtriːtɪz / noun treatise(on sth) ( formal) a long and serious piece of writing on a particular subject (专题)论文 treatise treatises trea·tise / ˈtriːtɪs ; NAmE ˈtriːtɪs /
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