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script

/skript/US // skrɪpt //UK // (skrɪpt) //

脚本,剧本,稿件,文字

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
    • : a manuscript or document.
    • : the text of a manuscript or document.
    • : the manuscript or one of various copies of the written text of a play, motion picture, or radio or television broadcast.
    • : any system of writing.
    • : Printing. a type imitating handwriting.Compare cursive.
    • : Digital Technology. an executable section of code that automates a task: You will have to run the script to install the program on your computer.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to write a script for: The movie was scripted by a famous author.
    • : to plan or devise; make arrangements for: The week-long festivities were scripted by a team of experts.
    • : Digital Technology. to write an executable section of code for in order to automate a task: You can script a program that will scan your files.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Digital Technology. to write an executable section of code that automates a task:Most programmers script in more than one programming language.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In campaign season, they start putting the lies in the scripts.

  • If that script plays out, they’ll do much better than our 17% over the next year and a half.

  • The other group made necklaces with the same materials, but no script.

  • Once the graduate student agreed to collaborate, Porr wrote a small script for him to run.

  • The updated creative features shots of contactless delivery, social distancing and toned down scripts.

  • In the next breath, however, he is decrying the press misinterpretation of his Diana script.

  • The truth is that Judd is really just picking an arbitrary number since there is no script.

  • They mention that a former cia agent and someone who used to work for Hilary [sic] Clinton looked at the script.

  • Then, a couple of years later, I learned that Scott [Alexander] and Larry [Karaszewski] had written a script.

  • Is this script the unproduced Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian that was circulating some time ago?

  • My amanuensis deserts me—I should have said you, for yours is the loss, my script having lost all bond with humanity.

  • We now come to the most startling consideration of all, namely, that there are two varieties of insular script in the book.

  • It is loose, pointed, flowing, with few abbreviations or ligatures specially characteristic of Irish script.

  • It was ornamented with a series of bands in high relief, bands bearing the color script of the aliens.

  • Presently, these ended and the characters seemed to be in ancient script, which, gradually grew more modern.