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美:[ə'brivɪeɪtɪd]
英:[ə'bri:vɪeɪtɪd]
美:[ə'brivɪeɪtɪd]
adj.
简短的,仅可蔽体的,小型的
v.
使简短( abbreviate的过去式和过去分词 )
缩简
缩略
使用缩写词
词根:abbreviate
n.abbreviation 缩写;缩写词
abbreviator 缩写者;节略者
vi.abbreviate 使用缩写词
vt.abbreviate 缩写,使省略;使简短
adjective
made shorter or briefer an abbreviated session an abbreviated version of the story
an abbreviated word
relatively short or small : shorter or smaller than is normal or conventional … an abbreviated version of an American amusement park.—John P. Sisk
Their hourglass shape (a new trend this season even in alpine skis), metal edges, and abbreviated size make them easier to handle than traditional skis.—Jena MacPherson
The first known use of abbreviated was in the 15th century
1 Much of the poem's power, of course, lies in the graphic, if abbreviated, descriptions of the different methods of abuse.
2 Then, as if to reassure the audience, he did an abbreviated version of his signature duckwalk move before leaving the stage again.
3 Despite their abbreviated style, many of the latest swim trunks play it cool with references to vintage sport shorts.
4 Kauffmann abbreviated the title and edited the text thoroughly—sharpening the quick cuts, juxtapositions, non sequiturs, and sudden shifts of topic and tonal register that give Binx’s narration, and the novel, its distinctive style.
5 Now, as an abbreviated summer concert season winds down, more tours are shifting to indoor venues in September — a month many in the biz have long pegged as live music’s full-force return.
6 For these Ms. Levine extrapolated the abbreviated silhouettes of the six rapacious bachelors into sculptures, also in polished bronze.
7 “So I decided to do that with the Slater Loan Company. This is how it’s spelled on the document, ‘Company’ abbreviated as ‘Co.’
8 If his muted sound, with its abbreviated notes, has always evoked Miles Davis in his cool period, his sunny emotional attitude is the opposite of Davis’s introspective mutterings.
9 The name Susan is often abbreviated to Sue.
人名Susan经常被缩写为Sue.
10 Lineups are already … lining up, and organizers of several events that sat out an abbreviated and unpredictable 2021 have declared their intentions to return this year.
11 Then, as if to reassure the audience, he did an abbreviated version of his signature duck-walk move before leaving the stage again.
12 “Game of Thrones” is reportedly considering two more, abbreviated final seasons, despite its teeming, loyal khalasar of viewers.
13 In September 2013, the company abbreviated its regular season of winter voyages and then pulled its ships from the region altogether, citing a decline in public interest.
14 The work was done in two phases, so visitors got a taste of the even, shadowless lighting when the Met presented an abbreviated showcase in a fraction of these galleries in 2020.
15 This somber performance, even when abbreviated to just nine minutes, should make spectators profoundly uncomfortable.
16 Now 73, Obst still has the best stories, but the sentences are punchier, more abbreviated.
17 After an abbreviated set, the band helps lead the march deeper into downtown, pausing along the route to take selfies with fans.
18 There is too much to be absorbed in too little time and not enough tissue connecting abbreviated, sometimes unnecessary subplots.
19 In writing, the title `Doctor' is abbreviated to `Dr'.
在书写时,Doctor头衔的缩写是Dr.
20 Right, it's an abbreviated What to see this week because the focus is very much on Edinburgh, where the international festival opens tomorrow.
1 缩略的
3 缩减的
4 缩短
short contracted curtailed contraction abbreviation shortening curtailment abridgment shorten telescope contract clip dock compress curtail abbreviate truncate abridge foreshorten
5 缩短的