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paragraph

/par-uh-graf, -grahf/US // ˈpær əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf //UK // (ˈpærəˌɡrɑːf, -ˌɡræf) //

段,段落,段次,段数

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a distinct portion of written or printed matter dealing with a particular idea, usually beginning with an indentation on a new line.
    • : a paragraph mark.
    • : a note, item, or brief article, as in a newspaper.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to divide into paragraphs.
    • : to write or publish paragraphs about, as in a newspaper.
    • : to express in a paragraph.

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Examples

  • Obviously we’re still figuring this out, but I wanted to note it here given the above paragraph.

  • Back in July, OpenAI’s latest language model, GPT-3, dazzled with its ability to churn out paragraphs that look as if they could have been written by a human.

  • Digging through the previous paragraph, we just saw that after 48 hours there was a 25 percent chance of having two worms, a 50 percent chance of having three worms and a 25 percent chance of having four worms.

  • You can convey something in an instant that would take a paragraph.

  • Use paragraphs, headings, and signal words to display your content nicely on your webpage, allowing for greater user experience.

  • Think about that for a second if after the preceding paragraph you remain convinced of the infallibility of our system.

  • It goes on like that for another half a paragraph, but you get the idea.

  • For a writer who was a master of reduction, never one to linger on the passing view, this was an unusually effulgent paragraph.

  • If the story fell apart by the first paragraph, it would not save itself by the end.

  • Whitman is made to share a chapter, lumped in with Proust, Wilde, and Baudelaire, in which he is allotted a mere paragraph.

  • So they often occured mid-paragraph; here they have been moved to a more appropriate place.

  • I mark this by inserting a paragraph-mark ( ) at the beginning of each tern.

  • If we get to the bottom of it, we shall find that the countess inspired the paragraph that the Evening Mercury had to-night.

  • I would not have believed it; it came to me quite as a shock—that paragraph in the late Mercury.

  • In the original draft of the instructions was a curious paragraph which, on second thoughts, it was determined to omit.