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词根:succinct
adj.succinct 简洁的;简明的;紧身的
adv.succinctly 简洁地;简便地
Middle English, from Latin succinctus having one's clothes gathered up by a belt, tightly wrapped, concise, from sub- + cinctus, past participle of cingere to gird — more at cincture
The first known use of succinct was in the 15th century
suchlike1 of 2adjective
of like kind : similar
the third suchlike event
suchlike2 of 2pronoun
someone or something of the same sort : a similar person or thing
pencils, pens, and suchlike
such1 of 3adjective
of a kind or character to be indicated or suggested
a coat such as a doctor wears
having a quality already specified
deeply moved by such acts of kindness
so great : so remarkable such courage
such a storm
of the same class, type, or sort : similar
opened three such stores
such2 of 3pronoun
such a person or thing
has a plan if it may be called such
someone or something stated, implied, or exemplified such were the Romans
such was the result
someone or something of the same kind
ships and planes and such
such3 of 3adverb
to such a degree : so
such tall buildings
very entry 2 sense 1
hasn't been in such good spirits lately
succumbverb
to yield to force or pressure
succumb to temptation
die entry 1 sense 1
many of the early settlers succumbed during the winter
succulent1 of 2adjective
full of juice : juicy
succulent cherries
moist and tasty
a succulent meal
having fleshy tissues that conserve moisture
succulent plants
rich in interest
a succulent book
succulent2 of 2noun
a succulent plant (as a cactus or an aloe)
succulent1 of 2adjective
full of juice : juicy
succulent cherries
moist and tasty
a succulent meal
having fleshy tissues that conserve moisture
succulent plants
rich in interest
a succulent book
succulent2 of 2noun
a succulent plant (as a cactus or an aloe)
succulencenoun
the state of being succulent
succotashnoun
lima or shell beans and green corn cooked together
succor1 of 2noun
relief sense 1a
succor2 of 2verb
to go to the aid of (one in need or distress) : relieve
succinctadjective
marked by short concise expression without wasted words
1 This is complicated emotional territory navigated with succinctness and precision, making what isn’t said as haunting as the letters themselves.
2 Doubly so when some of the best films of recent times – Before Midnight, Under the Skin, Inside Llewyn Davis, Whiplash – worked so brilliantly precisely because of their succinctness.
3 The designer has to pay attention to succinctness, getting rid of non-importance but outstanding importance of contents.
设计师必须讲究简练,剔除非重要的而突出重要的内容。
4 But we've seen little discussion on the relation between verb tenses and succinctness.
但有关动词时态与简练的关系的论述不多见。
5 Its clever succinctness lets you code in five minutes the report generators, network probes, text filters, and process monitors that demand day-long efforts with other languages.
它很简洁,而且这种简洁是巧妙的,这使您能在五分钟内编写报告生成器、网络探测、文本过滤器和进程监视器,如果使用其他语言的话需一天的时间才能完成。
6 “My fren’,” said he, with a directness and succinctness utterly foreign to his everyday speech, “you want to know what happen’.
7 Dismissing St Thomas Aquinas with his customary succinctness, Bertrand Russell said there was “little of the true philosophic spirit” in the Catholic church’s greatest philosopher.
8 "Or both of us may be dead, more likely!" suggested the latter, with gloomy succinctness.
9 He gave a succinct overview of the expansion project.
10 At barely 200 pages, and with a note-perfect translation from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa, shares with a cryptic crossword the virtue of succinctness, not a word or scene wasted.
11 The report of a chief of scouts smuggled through the enemy's lines could not have improved on her billet for succinctness, and the information conveyed was startling enough.
12 Each tale is notable for its succinctness, which can leave you wanting more.
13 The training of body language should stress three requirements from the aspects of teaching practice: harmony and appropriateness, ease and grace, and succinctness.
从教学实践的角度看,态势语训练应突出强调三个基本要求:即协调得体,自然优美,简练适度。
14 The consituentfactors of the scientific theoretic beauty areharmoniousness, unity, succinctness, tight logic and symmetry etc.
科学理性美的构成要素包括和谐 、 统一 、 简洁 、 逻辑严密和对称等.
15 The suggested format encourages succinctness.
被建议的格式提倡简洁。
16 In verse he showed the dawn, and in prose the noon-day, of a combination of veracity and vigour, of succinctness and strength, which no Frenchman who made his début since 1870 could surpass.
17 Cook to compile this Gardening for Beginners, and of the completeness and succinctness with which the idea has been carried out.
18 He expressed his dissatisfaction with considerate succinctness but received no response.
19 "I'm looking for a man with nerve," explained Parker, with equal succinctness.
20 However, most of these studies are based on the observation of literature works and the findings may not be applicable to sci-tech texts featuring accuracy and succinctness.
但是,这类研究都是以文学作品为语料而展开的,所得出的结论也未必适用于以简洁精确为主要特征的科技语篇。