document / noun ˈdɒk yə mənt; verb ˈdɒk yəˌmɛnt /

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document2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper: You'll need documents from your employers and your bank to prepare your income tax return.
  2. any written item, as a book, article, or letter, especially of a factual or informative nature: The leaked document proves that the management team knew about the safety issues before the product launch.
  3. Digital Technology. a computer data file, especially one with formatted text: Luckily, I saved my document right before the power went out.
  4. Archaic. evidence; proof.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to furnish with documents.
  2. to furnish with references, citations, etc., in support of statements made: a carefully documented biography.
  3. to support by documentary evidence: to document a case.

document 近义词

v. 动词 verb

record

document 的近义词 9
document 的反义词 1
n. 名词 noun

written communication

更多document例句

  1. According to CNN, the city released some 325 pages of documents on Monday, detailing the extent to which officials went to try and control the narrative around Prude’s death.
  2. In January of this year, a Harvard Berkman Klein Center review of 36 of the most prominent documents guiding national and company AI strategies found eight common themes—among them privacy, safety, fairness, and explainability.
  3. The rates for the extra suites ranged from $142 to $283 per night, according to the documents.
  4. According to the department’s standard operating procedures document, the department had previously used the system to identify “work-related problematic behavioral patterns among members.”
  5. The proposal would guarantee free public access to judicial documents, ending the current practice of charging 10 cents per page for many documents—as well as search results.
  6. A second document was titled: “Gambia Reborn: A Charter for Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy and Development.”
  7. I am not the first or last person to document the hip-hop scene in Cuba.
  8. Normal procedure is that any member country can request that a document be circulated, and the UN does it pro-forma.
  9. This is both an outstanding work of scholarship and a commanding visual document.
  10. The document said Wright was condescending and had “resorted to name-calling,” though no examples were offered.
  11. The Empress had shewn herself too entirely prejudiced, to have been affected by any document he could have presented.
  12. “Lecompton” constitution of Kansas was a pro-slavery document which Buchanan favoured.
  13. The Assistant Commissioner, hand pressed to brow, began to study a document which lay before him.
  14. Decollat,” says a contemporary document, with a grim succinctness, “in castrum Londin: vulgo turris appellatur.
  15. One of them snarls quietly out of a long document about the Statement of Claim.