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documents

/noun dok-yuh-muhnt; verb dok-yuh-ment/US // noun ˈdɒk yə mənt; verb ˈdɒk yəˌmɛnt //

文件,文档,证件,文件资料

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n.名词 noun
  1. 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.
    • : 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.
    • : Digital Technology. a computer data file, especially one with formatted text: Luckily, I saved my document right before the power went out.
    • : Archaic. evidence; proof.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish with documents.
    • : to furnish with references, citations, etc., in support of statements made: a carefully documented biography.
    • : to support by documentary evidence: to document a case.
    • : Nautical. to provide with a certificate giving particulars concerning nationality, ownership, tonnage, dimensions, etc.
    • : Obsolete. to instruct.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The rates for the extra suites ranged from $142 to $283 per night, according to the documents.

  • 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.”

  • 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.

  • A second document was titled: “Gambia Reborn: A Charter for Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy and Development.”

  • I am not the first or last person to document the hip-hop scene in Cuba.

  • Normal procedure is that any member country can request that a document be circulated, and the UN does it pro-forma.

  • This is both an outstanding work of scholarship and a commanding visual document.

  • The document said Wright was condescending and had “resorted to name-calling,” though no examples were offered.

  • The Empress had shewn herself too entirely prejudiced, to have been affected by any document he could have presented.

  • “Lecompton” constitution of Kansas was a pro-slavery document which Buchanan favoured.

  • The Assistant Commissioner, hand pressed to brow, began to study a document which lay before him.

  • Decollat,” says a contemporary document, with a grim succinctness, “in castrum Londin: vulgo turris appellatur.

  • One of them snarls quietly out of a long document about the Statement of Claim.