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anthology

/an-thol-uh-jee/US // ænˈθɒl ə dʒi //UK // (ænˈθɒlədʒɪ) //

文集,选集,文选,选编

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural an·thol·o·gies.

    • : a book or other collection of selected writings by various authors, usually in the same literary form, of the same period, or on the same subject: an anthology of Elizabethan drama; an anthology of modern philosophy.
    • : a collection of selected writings by one author.

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Examples

  • I hope this anthology will help preserve Perelman’s lingo awhile longer.

  • She began writing in her youth and was in her early 20s when a panel of poets including Marianne Moore selected one of her verses for inclusion in an anthology.

  • This anthology serves as a companion, featuring the voices of Natalie Diaz, Ray Young Bear and Craig Santos Perez, among others.

  • Going all in and making sure that you don’t leave any stone unturned within those 10 episodes is really the ambition for any anthology creator.

  • I have to say the anthology format, I think because it’s so concise and short and you’ve got 10 episodes to tell one story.

  • The trend led to a resurgence of anthology television, and renewed interest in The Twilight Zone.

  • The court house is now the Anthology Archive and the firehouse is a Chinese community center.

  • In December 2012, Ebenstein launched a Kickstarter for her anthology.

  • Having these stories gathered into one eminently readable anthology makes Radiant Truths an important book.

  • From the start, creator Nic Pizzolatto designed it as an anthology series.

  • This dialogue occupies the first place in our anthology, and it is, from several points of view, a significant work.

  • At the same time there is no body of dialect verse which better deserves the honour of an anthology.

  • This is the first attempt at an anthology of Yorkshire poetry, and the forerunner of many other anthologies.

  • But the earliest work with which we need deal is an anonymous anthology, which forms an exception to the general rule.

  • An anthology of the literature of social protest, with an introduction by Jack London, who calls it "this humanist Holy-book."