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excerpts

/noun ek-surpt; verb ik-surpt, ek-surpt/US // noun ˈɛk sɜrpt; verb ɪkˈsɜrpt, ˈɛk sɜrpt //

摘录,节选,节录,节选内容

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • You can find excerpts below, or listen to the full interview on the show’s podcast feed.

  • During the event, the Arizona Daily Star and ProPublica presented excerpts in both original text and plain language.

  • You can find a selection of excerpts below, or listen to the full interview on the show’s podcast feed.

  • An excerpt from our interview, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.

  • This is an excerpt from The Washington Post political newsletter The Daily 202.

  • At that same conference in D.C. where she met Saa, Gurira performed an excerpt from Eclipsed.

  • The following excerpt is printed here with the permission of the University Press of Kentucky.

  • Here, an excerpt from a new book that details her path to revenge and its unintended aftermath.

  • In an excerpt from his autobiography, he describes the reaction.

  • In an excerpt from 'What We Won,' the story of Abdul Rashid Dostum.

  • This not very complex proposition may read like an excerpt from a French grammar, but it is the epitome of the whole argument.

  • Jacobi Fabri Stapulensis conclusiones phisic, &c. ex Aristotele excerpt.

  • From her long melodious lamentation we give one continuous excerpt here.

  • Reading it as an excerpt indeed one need hardly wish to see beyond the form or material figure.

  • The excerpt printed last was written at the time when she professed to entertain both beliefs.