excerpt / noun ˈɛk sɜrpt; verb ɪkˈsɜrpt, ˈɛk sɜrpt /

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excerpt2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document, film, or the like; extract.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to take or select from a book, film, or the like; extract.
  2. to take or select passages from; abridge by choosing representative sections.

excerpt 近义词

n. 名词 noun

citation; something taken from a whole

v. 动词 verb

take a part from a whole

excerpt 的近义词 11
excerpt 的反义词 3

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  1. You can find excerpts below, or listen to the full interview on the show’s podcast feed.
  2. During the event, the Arizona Daily Star and ProPublica presented excerpts in both original text and plain language.
  3. You can find a selection of excerpts below, or listen to the full interview on the show’s podcast feed.
  4. An excerpt from our interview, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.
  5. This is an excerpt from The Washington Post political newsletter The Daily 202.
  6. At that same conference in D.C. where she met Saa, Gurira performed an excerpt from Eclipsed.
  7. The following excerpt is printed here with the permission of the University Press of Kentucky.
  8. Here, an excerpt from a new book that details her path to revenge and its unintended aftermath.
  9. In an excerpt from his autobiography, he describes the reaction.
  10. In an excerpt from 'What We Won,' the story of Abdul Rashid Dostum.
  11. This not very complex proposition may read like an excerpt from a French grammar, but it is the epitome of the whole argument.
  12. Jacobi Fabri Stapulensis conclusiones phisic, &c. ex Aristotele excerpt.
  13. From her long melodious lamentation we give one continuous excerpt here.
  14. Reading it as an excerpt indeed one need hardly wish to see beyond the form or material figure.
  15. The excerpt printed last was written at the time when she professed to entertain both beliefs.