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glossarist

/glos-uh-ree, glaw-suh-/US // ˈglɒs ə ri, ˈglɔ sə- //UK // (ˈɡlɒsərɪ) //

词汇学家,词汇学家,词汇员,润色师

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural glos·sa·ries.

    • : a list of terms in a special subject, field, or area of usage, with accompanying definitions.
    • : such a list at the back of a book, explaining or defining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text.

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Examples

  • The page includes a pandemic glossary, a vaccine explainer and a guide to identifying misinformation.

  • If you’re new to the chat and wondering about acronyms, here’s a glossary of frequently-used chat terms.

  • A glossary of what all those strange phrases in classic Christmas songs really mean.

  • The nine-page glossary in the back of the book is helpful, but only up to a point.

  • The downside is that you may read in a perpetual state of glossary-checking and Goodreads-searching.

  • The essential glossary here: “Molly” is a slang word for MDMA, a drug often used for date rape; “that” is the date raping.

  • Plus, read an account of an escape from Scientology's Sea Org and a Scientology glossary.

  • He prepared a glossary of provincial and archological words, intended for a supplement to Johnson's Dictionary.

  • It has a complete glossary of terms, and is illustrated with two hundred original drawings.

  • Except for yogh, h-stroke and paired , unusual letters appear only in the editorial material (introduction, notes and glossary).

  • The preceding examples give most of the more important weak verbs; others can be found in the Glossary.

  • Also, of the pronoun me; as in d m'endyte, G 32; see M' in the Glossary, p. 157.