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concise

/kuhn-sahys/US // kənˈsaɪs //UK // (kənˈsaɪs) //

简要,简洁,简洁的,简明扼要

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but comprehensive in scope; succinct; terse: a concise explanation of the company's retirement plan.

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Examples

  • Keep your section concise, use headers to break up content sections, and ensure that each section is between 40 to 50 words.

  • Along with his intimate knowledge of offense, he knows how to command a room and deliver a clear, concise message.

  • The century-old Sherman and Clayton acts are remarkably spare and concise statutes, which has meant that most antitrust law has been judge-made, based on the precedents laid down in individual cases.

  • IT managers were hungry for concise and accessible information and advice.

  • The Grassmannian is an example of what mathematicians call a moduli space, meaning it’s a single geometric object that serves as a concise way of keeping track of infinitely many others.

  • The sharp and swift fall makes for a concise case study on the impact of reputation on a personal brand.

  • But on the stand this week, she stuck to a concise version of events.

  • All commanders will state that my report writing was always clear, concise, and impeccable.

  • There has never been so concise and definitive a debunking of Kant's categorical imperative.

  • Jonathan V. Last, in the pages of The Weekly Standard, offers the most compelling and concise apologia for the Empire.

  • The object of the present work is to offer to the farmer a concise outline of the general principles of Agricultural Chemistry.

  • He had an excellent voice, possessed in a high degree the gift of concise and forcible expression, and his every word told.

  • "You must be more concise," said Miss Barrington; quietly, and Dane trifled with the hat in his hand.

  • You may depend on receiving regular though concise intelligence of my motions.

  • Definition is usually too concise to be clear, and needs an added explanation.