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B2ashort,cleardescriptionthat gives themainfactsorideasabout something: 总结,概要,摘要 At the end of thenews, they often give you a summary of themainstories.在新闻结束的时候,他们常常会总结一下主要的新闻内容。 Insummary, theydecidedagainst theproposal.总而言之,他们决定反对这项提议。 - I onlyaskedfor a summary of themainpointsbut she's making arealmealout of it.
- He gave us ashortsummary of themeeting.
- Ourteacheraskedus to write a summary of thestory.
- In summary, thewholeaffairwas afiasco.
- Thisdocumentgives a summary of therelevantitemsoflaw.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSummaries and summarizing - abridgment
- abstract
- biodata
- catch-all
- curriculum vitae
- executive summary
- gist
- handout
- in shortidiom
- recap
- recapitulation
- resume
- shorthand
- shorthand forsomethingidiom
- story
- sum(something/someone)up
- the long and the short of itidiom
- TLDR
- to cut a long story shortidiom
- trot
See more results » donesuddenly, withoutdiscussionor alegalprocess: summaryarrest/dismissal/execution立即逮捕/解散/执行 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNot expected or planned - abruptly
- abruptness
- ad hoc
- ad hocism
- ad hockery
- extemporize
- hoof
- inconceivably
- innocent
- innocently
- instinctive
- instinctively
- sine die
- spirit
- spontaneity
- spontaneous
- spontaneously
- unannounced
- unwitting
- unwittingly
See more results » (Definition ofsummaryfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)B2ashort,cleardescriptionthat gives themainfactsorideasabout something 总结,概要,摘要At the end of thenews, they often give you a summary of themainstories.在新闻结束的时候,他们常常会总结一下主要的新闻内容。 Insummary, theydecidedagainst theproposal.总而言之,他们决定反对这项提议。 - I onlyaskedfor a summary of themainpointsbut she's making arealmealout of it.
- He gave us ashortsummary of themeeting.
- Ourteacheraskedus to write a summary of thestory.
- In summary, thewholeaffairwas afiasco.
- Thisdocumentgives a summary of therelevantitemsoflaw.
donesuddenly, withoutdiscussionorlegalarrangements (未经讨论或法律程序)立即的,速决的,草率的summaryarrest/dismissal/execution立即逮捕/解散/执行 summary| American Dictionaryabrief,clearstatementgiving the mostimportantfactsabout something: Theassignmentwas to write a summary of thenews. in summary In summary is said before giving afinal,briefstatement: In summary, Chen’sbookis a goodintroductionto thesubject. (Definition ofsummaryfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)summary| Business Englishashortstatementof themainideasorfactsin areport,discussion, etc.: a summary of sthThearticleoffersa summary ofbestpractices. Many of theseproblemscould have beenavoidedaccordingto a summaryof thestudyreleasedyesterday. abrief/short/written summary provide/produce/publish a summaryTable 12.4providesa summary of howmanagementperspectiveshavechangedover the last 50years. FINANCE,ACCOUNTINGalistof the differentamountsofmoneythat have beenspentandreceived, forexample, on abankstatement in summary anexpressionused at the end of areportordiscussionbeforestatingitsmainideasorfacts: In summary, we mustaimtomaintainastablesupplyofcrudeoilwhileprotectingtheenvironment. See alsoexecutive summary management summary giving themainideasorfactsof adiscussion,report, etc., but not thedetails: summaryinformation/reports/observations LAWdonesuddenly, withoutdiscussionor theusualoracceptedprocesses: summaryarrest/execution/proceedings (Definition ofsummaryfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofsummarysummary Recipients' minimal agreements in response to the figurative summaries (sympathy tokens, etc.) conjoin those substantive and procedural agreements.From theCambridge English Corpus In the extrinsic ad hoc task, the focus was on indicative summaries which were tailored to a particular topic.From theCambridge English Corpus The summaries of risks we have presented are not definitive; other risks (wild cards) may arise.From theCambridge English Corpus However, as generated summaries could be read by many individuals, we decided to avoid idiosyncratic words, and instead use a fairly generic vocabulary.From theCambridge English Corpus The documents varied in length from very short summaries of key recommendations with little supporting documentation to large reports with numerous appendices.From theCambridge English Corpus Short summaries and intermediate length summaries were individually evaluated.From theCambridge English Corpus Atomic facts were extracted from these summaries and defined empirically on the data by annotators.From theCambridge English Corpus Accompanying such analyses we find stories within stories, plot summaries that present an (often complicated) opera in miniature, making the libretto manageable.From theCambridge English Corpus All valued the summaries produced by the physiotherapist at the conclusion of a period of intervention outlining the recommendations to the patient.From theCambridge English Corpus To the author 's credit, attempts to "shape" or refine par ticipants' expressions, observations, analyses, summaries, and so on do not appear in this work.From theCambridge English Corpus We did not have a naturally occurring corpus of human-written summaries, since tutors normally give feedback orally.From theCambridge English Corpus The factoid analysis investigated 50 different summaries from two news stories.From theCambridge English Corpus The summaries contained more main ideas than the recall protocols and the recalls contained a higher percentage of details than main ideas.From theCambridge English Corpus After reading each text, lear ners wrote summaries, which were scored in terms of the number of propositions recalled.From theCambridge English Corpus Most chapters contain helpful summaries and suggestions for future research.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithsummarysummaryThese are words often used in combination withsummary. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accurate summary Here an accurate summary would contain the answers found in that document to a set of topic-related questions. From theCambridge English Corpus brief summary Abriefsummaryof this 'lost' history follows. From theCambridge English Corpus comprehensive summary Each chapter is introduced by way of a short, comprehensive summary of the material to be covered. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/summary## |