paraphrase 的 3 个定义
- a restatement of a text or passage giving the meaning in another form, as for clearness; rewording.
- the act or process of restating or rewording.
par·a·phrased, par·a·phras·ing.
- to render the meaning of in a paraphrase: to paraphrase a technical paper for lay readers.
par·a·phrased, par·a·phras·ing.
- to make a paraphrase or paraphrases.
paraphrase 近义词
translation, interpretation
paraphrase 的近义词 9 个
paraphrase 的反义词 1 个
interpret, translate
paraphrase 的近义词 11 个
- rephrase
- transcribe
- disambiguate
- recapitulate
- rehash
- render
- restate
- reword
- summarize
- express in other words
- express in own words
paraphrase 的反义词 1 个
更多paraphrase例句
- When Obsessive Loser Duncan Stevens suggested examples for this contest — one of several Shakespeare-centered challenges he’s proposed — I told him that I wanted to stick to modern paraphrases, rather than taking him humorously out of context.
- To paraphrase Peter Tosh, if Illinois were to legalize it, would you advertise it?
- To paraphrase the renegade philosopher Hannibal, I love it when science comes together.
- To paraphrase Fox Friends, don't get caught beating women on camera and you're safe to play in the NFL.
- Barry Goldwater is not the sort of man you might expect Stephen F. Cohen to paraphrase.
- To paraphrase the great John Oliver, listen up, fellow self-pitying nerd boys—we are not the victims here.
- A man may weep and weep, to paraphrase Shakespeare, "and be a villain!"
- The omissions are the most sensible that I have found in a paraphrase.
- This is not paraphrase; it is sheer misapprehension of the Old English.
- As the language in which it is written is not easily intelligible, I have added a paraphrase on the opposite pages.
- Instead of "Him that maketh the seven stars and Orion," we have the paraphrase, "That maketh and transformeth all things."