gist 的定义
- the main or essential part of a matter: What was the gist of his speech?
- the ground of a legal action.
gist 近义词
meaning, essence
gist 的近义词 38 个
- summary
- tenor
- upshot
- basis
- bearing
- burden
- core
- drift
- force
- heart
- idea
- import
- kernel
- keynote
- marrow
- matter
- meat
- pith
- point
- quintessence
- score
- sense
- short
- significance
- soul
- spirit
- stuff
- subject
- substance
- theme
- thrust
- topic
- bottom line
- name of the game
- nature of the beast
- nitty gritty
- nuts and bolts
- punch line
gist 的反义词 6 个
更多gist例句
- Anyway, basically the gist of it was that they would not be picking that meal up and they wanted to donate it.
- “The gist is we have more resources and it’s easier to get these resources to the fire quickly because of technology,” he said.
- Even for those who “have got the gist of that,” like VW, “whether they’re able to act on it or not within the required time frame is more challenging.”
- It takes a bit of deciphering to understand, but once you’ve got the hang of it, you can get the gist of a specific location’s weather in just a few minutes.
- Somehow, ART had learned “the gist” to the secret of biofuel manufacturing.
- Despite a spiraling rabbit hole of media quibbling about what Huckabee supposedly said, the basic gist of his remarks were clear.
- Mrs. Kennedy, interpreting the gist of the exchange, signaled to White that Camelot must be kept in the text.
- One niece of a victim wrote her a letter, the gist of which was, “Lois Robison, shut up,” she said.
- But, in short, the gist of this argument is: Afghanistan's a loser.
- I suggest the 90-minute experience tour and a night watching of Citizen Kane to get the full gist of William Randolph Hearst.
- Dont forget to tell the examiner that Toly and Modi are prepared for the upper division, so runs the gist of his letters.
- As the gist of the tort consists of the injury done to one's reputation, the defamatory statement must have been published.
- The gist of the Minority Report so far, at any rate, as the non-able-bodied are concerned may be put even more shortly.
- The boss pushed that part of it aside abruptly, as he always does when he has got hold of the gist of a thing.
- I can tell you the gist of them both in a few well-chosen phrases!