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postscript

/pohst-skript, pohs-/US // ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt, ˈpoʊs- //UK // (ˈpəʊsˌskrɪpt, ˈpəʊst-) //

后记,跋文,编后语,附言

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a paragraph, phrase, etc., added to a letter that has already been concluded and signed by the writer.
    • : any addition or supplement, as one appended by a writer to a book to supply further information.

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Examples

  • “Today’s policy measures are injecting cash flows that will directly raise the broader measures of money,” Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan of Talking Heads Macro wrote in a postscript to their book “The Great Demographic Reversal,” published this year.

  • Postscript Of all the interviews I did Lee Marvin was by far the biggest surprise.

  • [XVIII, 2941, pp. 164–5; typewritten with handwritten postscript] Koestler replied on March 23.

  • For many veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, the return home is not a postscript to the war so much as another chapter.

  • Postscript: The most public member of the Bling Ring, Neiers, now 21, documents her life on her blog and her Twitter account.

  • Postscript: According to his Instagram and Facebook feed, Ajar is still living large.

  • With this letter is another by the same writer, dated July 30, 1622—a postscript to a duplicate of the preceding letter.

  • We accept with thanks the polite offer made by our Correspondent in his postscript.

  • Youre just as bad 53 as Postscript was in Gee Gees class one day this week.

  • No Russian, whose dissonant, consonant name Almost rattles to fragments the trumpet of fame?Postscript.

  • In the postscript of this letter Chopin's light fancy gets the better of his heavy heart; in it all is fun and gaiety.