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gist

/jist/US // dʒɪst //UK // (dʒɪst) //

要点,主旨,要领,主要内容

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the main or essential part of a matter: What was the gist of his speech?
    • : the ground of a legal action.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmeaning, essence
Synonyms
summary摘要,概要,概述,撮要tenor男高音,男中音,男音,男声upshot结果,结果是basis基础,基础知识,基础的,基础上bearing态度,态度方面,态度问题,态度上burden负担,负荷,负重,负载core核心,核心部分,核心内容,核心提示drift漂流,漂移,漂泊,漂浮force力量,力,权力,力度heart心,心脏,心灵,心儿idea理念import进口,输入,入口,进口产品kernel内核,核心,内心,仁keynote主旨,基调,主题演讲,主旨演讲marrow骨骨髓,骨髓,精髓,骨骨髓髓matter问题,事情,事态,事项meat肉类,肉類,肉食pith精髓,髓,髓部,髓质point点,地点,指点,观点quintessence精髓,精华,精英,精华液score得分,分数,分值,得分情况sense意义,感觉,感官,意识short短期,短期的,短暂的,短暂significance意义,重要性,重要意义,意义所在soul灵魂,魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处spirit灵魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处,灵魂的力量stuff东西,东西的,东西的问题subject主题,课题,题目,题材substance物质,物体,物质的,物质上theme主题,专题,题目,课题thrust猛烈抨击,揕,猛料,猛烈攻击topic主题,专题,题目,专题报道bottom line底线,底线是什么,底线是name of the game游戏名称,游戏名,游戏名字,名称nature of the beast野兽的本质,野兽的本性,兽性nitty gritty细致入微,细致入微的,细致入微的服务,琐碎的细节nuts and bolts螺母和螺栓,坚果和螺栓,螺帽和螺栓,螺母和螺钉punch line打趣话,打趣地说,打趣说,打油诗

Examples

  • 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!