postscript / ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt, ˈpoʊs- /

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postscript 的定义

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

postscript 近义词

n. 名词 noun

supplement

postscript 的近义词 6

更多postscript例句

  1. “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.
  2. Postscript Of all the interviews I did Lee Marvin was by far the biggest surprise.
  3. [XVIII, 2941, pp. 164–5; typewritten with handwritten postscript] Koestler replied on March 23.
  4. For many veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, the return home is not a postscript to the war so much as another chapter.
  5. Postscript: The most public member of the Bling Ring, Neiers, now 21, documents her life on her blog and her Twitter account.
  6. Postscript: According to his Instagram and Facebook feed, Ajar is still living large.
  7. With this letter is another by the same writer, dated July 30, 1622—a postscript to a duplicate of the preceding letter.
  8. We accept with thanks the polite offer made by our Correspondent in his postscript.
  9. Youre just as bad 53 as Postscript was in Gee Gees class one day this week.
  10. No Russian, whose dissonant, consonant name Almost rattles to fragments the trumpet of fame?Postscript.
  11. In the postscript of this letter Chopin's light fancy gets the better of his heavy heart; in it all is fun and gaiety.