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monograph

/mon-uh-graf, -grahf/US // ˈmɒn əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf //UK // (ˈmɒnəˌɡrɑːf, -ˌɡræf) //

专著,专论,专刊,专集

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a treatise on a particular subject, as a biographical study or study of the works of one artist.
    • : a highly detailed and thoroughly documented study or paper written about a limited area of a subject or field of inquiry: scholarly monographs on medieval pigments.
    • : an account of a single thing or class of things, as of a species of organism.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to write a monograph about.

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Examples

  • This monograph contains over 500 of his beautiful, emotional images as well as explores his life and development as an artist.

  • In addition to his monograph, Mr. Perez released another book, Gilles Mendel by Enoc Perez, available this month at J. Mendel.

  • Franklin circulated the monograph among his friends and correspondents.

  • Then he wrote a detailed monograph laying out his investigations and conclusions.

  • Denis Piel, famous for his highly sexualized fashion spreads of the 1980s and 1990s, publishes a steamy, new monograph this month.

  • This opinion, however, has been since refuted in an able monograph on the subject by Padre Garrucci.

  • The monograph on the Sunshade, called by the author ‘a little tumbled fantasy,’ occupies fully one-half of the volume.

  • He thinks, as I did, that the monograph of Sticker in Nothnagel is the best review of hay fever that we have.

  • This would constitute a very curious fact if the matter were left where Professor Hartt left it when his monograph was written.

  • It is really a monograph on magnetism written in the thirteenth century.

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