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succinct
简明的
常用释义
英音[ səkˈsɪŋkt ]
美音[ səkˈsɪŋkt ]
基本释义
  • adj. 言简意赅的,简练的 ;<古>紧身的
例句
  • 1·The book gives an admirably succinct account of the technology and its history.
    这本书对该项技术及其历史作了极其简明的叙述。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·However, most of the writing is succinct; the historical accounts are clear and to the point; and the investigation of the causal links between liberalism and war is admirably thorough.
    然而,大部分文字是简洁的;历史记载清晰而中肯;而且,对自由主义和战争之间因果关系的调查是彻底的,令人钦佩。
  • 3·When Audrey Hepburn won the best actress for "Roman Holiday" in 1954, her speech was a perfect example of a succinct.
    1954年,奥黛丽·赫本凭借《罗马假日》赢得最佳女主角的时候的致辞堪称奥斯卡获奖感言精简典范。
  • 4·The last paragraph is a succinct summary.
    最后这段话概括性很强。
    来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
  • 5·Succinct, Elegant, and Flexible Syntax
    简洁的,优雅的,灵活的语法
  • 6·A Succinct, Elegant, and Flexible syntax.
    简洁的,优雅的,灵活的语法。
  • 7·A succinct name to convey the essence of the antipattern.
    可表达反模式的特征的简洁名称。
  • 8·This is a very short and succinct way to make the point.
    这是一种指代型号的简捷方式。
  • 9·Generally the more succinct a paper the more compelling it is.
    通常来说,越简洁的文章,越具说服力。
  • 10·The writer managed to distil his ideas into one succinct article.
    作家努力把他的想法浓缩成一篇简练的文章。
同义词
adj. 简洁的;简明的;紧身的
同根词
词根: succinct
succinctly adv 简洁地;简便地
succinctness n 简明,简洁