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succinctly

/suhk-singkt-lee/US // səkˈsɪŋkt li //

简言之,简而言之,简要地说是,简要地说

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a concise or verbally brief manner: Students must demonstrate the ability to correctly and succinctly communicate research findings.

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Examples

  • Reiner succinctly described Lear as a kochleffel, a Yiddish term meaning “pot stirrer,” saying that he “forced us to really look into ourselves.”

  • The benefits are obvious, says 83-year-old Mariacristina Poggio, who sums it up succinctly: “I could die from the flu without it.”

  • As another elder in the valley put it—perhaps more succinctly—“emotions are for women.”

  • The worth of Death of a King lies in its story, succinctly and achingly told.

  • When a female candidate slips up, she should respond succinctly and then introduce third-party validators, said Carpenter.

  • Or as the New York Times succinctly put it, “NOBU: the name says it all.”

  • As Braunitsch had put it so succinctly, "Even the lowest worm can procreate itself—unfortunately."

  • From the Minority Report proposals, thus succinctly put, we have so far omitted what is really the kernel of the whole matter.

  • He stated Bassett's offer succinctly, telling of his visit to Fraserville and of the interview at the Whitcomb.

  • As Santry succinctly put it: "They've sure lost their goat."

  • With this preface, Sam related, as succinctly as he could, the last memorable conversation he had had with Mr. Pickwick.