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textual

/teks-choo-uhl/US // ˈtɛks tʃu əl //UK // (ˈtɛkstjʊəl) //

文字的,文本,文字性,文本的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a text: textual errors.
    • : based on or conforming to the text, as of the Scriptures: a textual interpretation of the Bible.

Examples

  • It has the ability to understand and bring solutions based not just on textual content but also an interpretation of images, videos, and podcasts in a way that was never possible before.

  • In the end, The Woman in the Window’s lessons are more meta than textual.

  • Then we fed each sentence of more than three words into Google’s Universal Sentence Encoder, which converted them from a textual to a numerical representation.

  • All to see what kind of textual support might emerge, to endorse a reading of this dream.

  • She talks punk, textual pleasure, Iceland, and her new book, The Faraway Nearby, with Lauren Elkin.

  • They wink at Fitzgerald worshipers primed to hate any textual liberties.

  • With bold authority and assertion, Calderon drew on the Jewish textual tradition in order to do—what?

  • One textual arrow might seem to point in a different direction.

  • There is considerable difficulty in the sixteenth verse, partly dogmatic, partly textual.

  • This long passage has a good many difficulties of detail, for the grammarian and the textual critic.

  • This passage abounds with grammatical and textual difficulties, but the general import and the purpose of it are plain.

  • Still, I find myself in agreement with him on some four or five points of textual coincidence in the two authors.

  • This is insipid and flat to the last degree: textual and psychological considerations combine to support the Revisers text.