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e·pit·o·me
ih pI t mi
复数:epitomes
epitomic (adj.), epitomical (adj.)
词根:epitome
vt.epitomize 摘要;概括;成为…的缩影
epitomise 象征;体现;代表(等于epitomize)
noun
a typical or ideal example : embodiment
the British monarchy itself is the epitome of tradition—Richard Joseph
a summary of a written work
a brief presentation or statement of something
brief or miniature form—usually used with in
1520年代,“摘要; 某些写作主要观点的简要陈述”,源自16世纪的法语 épitomé,源自拉丁语 epitome “缩写”,源自希腊语 epitome “摘要,表面切割; 简要概述”,源自 epitemnein “缩短,删节”,源自 epi “进入”(见 epi-) + temnein “切割”(源自 PIE 词根 *tem- “切割”)。 “代表某事物的人或物”的意义首次记录于大约1600年。 相关词汇: Epitomical。
摘要,梗概
Latin, from Greek epitomē, from epitemnein to cut short, from epi- + temnein to cut — more at tome
The first known use of epitome was in 1520
equalizeverb
to make equal
to make uniformespecially: to distribute evenly
equalitynoun
the quality, fact, or state of being equal
equableadjective
not varying or changingespecially: free from extremes or sudden or harsh changes an equable climate
an equable temper
equableadjective
not varying or changingespecially: free from extremes or sudden or harsh changes an equable climate
an equable temper
epsilonnoun
the 5th letter of the Greek alphabet—Ε or ε
epoxy1 of 2noun
epoxy resin
epoxy2 of 2verb
to glue, fill, or coat with epoxy resin
epochnoun
an event or a time that begins a new period of development
a memorable event, date, or period
a division of geologic time less than a period and greater than an age
epitomizeverb
to make or serve as an epitome of
epitomenoun
a summary of a written work
a brief statement of the main points or facts
something thought to represent a basic quality or an ideal example
your response was the epitome of good sense
1 The mulled spices, cherry red color, and Prosecco bubbles are the epitome of the holiday season.
2 Lawful Good characters are the epitome of all that is just and good.
守序中立人物是正直和慈善的代表.
3 Absolutely, I mean, playing Jason on "The Good Place," he is the epitome of chaos.
4 James wrote, "epitome of male beauty" than Oliver.
5 “L’Wren was a talented and passionate designer with a keen eye for detail… She created beautiful pieces that were the epitome of elegance and sophistication, yet with a contemporary feel.”
6 Throughout the film Landa has been the epitome of smug self-assuredness, swaggering from scene to scene without ever questioning that he is untouchable.
7 To some, he is the epitome of the hipster young American: cool, knowing, ironic.
8 "Music from Israel is interesting because it comes from the epitome of evil – people are curious," said Liora Hendelmann-Baavur, expert in Iranian popular culture at Tel Aviv University.
9 "Her being here is the epitome of white privilege, to me."
10 "Owner/winemaker Nancy Irelan is a huge believer in the potential for cool-climate Alpine red grape varieties in the Finger Lakes, and this wine is the epitome of that vision," Moll says.
11 But Gordon isn’t exactly the epitome of moderation and restraint: He has 19 wives, and pursues a few more during the course of the book.
12 More than 600 of them had signed a petition objecting to “a large-breasted white woman of impossible proportions” and “the epitome of a ‘pinup’ girl” becoming an official symbol of female power.
13 He looks the epitome of the veteran rock star – black suit, black-rimmed glasses, black hair down to his shoulders – but he couldn't be more self-effacing or more generous with his attention.
14 The Atom whirls alone, the epitome of singleness.
原子独自旋转, 形成单一性的典型缩影.
15 It's the epitome of solutionism; there is hardly a better example of how technology and big data can be put to work to solve the problem of crime by simply eliminating crime altogether.
16 This was perhaps a somewhat disdainful epitome.
这句话不免带点蔑视的口气.
17 So to make ourselves feel better, we add a moral component: We are watching the epitome of evil getting sent back to hell.
18 The epitome of comfort food, traditional Irish stew needs only a few ingredients: meat, onions and potatoes, with salt and pepper.
19 Ever since her inception in the 1950s, Barbie was the epitome of beauty and femininity, even though no one actually looked like her.
20 "Stewart's personal life is a far cry from the cheery portrait of the epitome of household perfection she paints for her fans in her writings and public appearances," Oppenheimer wrote in the book's description.
1 典范
exemplary ne plus ultra pattern soul triumph paradigm gold standard paragon acme quintessence byword Cadillac
2 节录
3 摘要
synoptical resumptive comprisal short argument summary brief abstract remark digest recap memorandum condensation syllabus compendium wrap-up summarization recapitulation precis summing-up apercu résumé breviate condense summarize epitomize epitomise distillation abridgement round-up minute skeleton abstraction docket capitulation run-through conspectus tabloid abstractive recapitulatory recapitulative summariness extraction excerpt schema resumption fill-in pemmican pemican vidimus excerption abridge roundup breviary headnote
4 梗概
synoptic short summary sketch synopsis gist compendium résumé argument the bare bones comprisal comprizal plan analysis substance outline skeleton generality apercu conspectus bare bones continent
5 缩影
6 概略
7 代表
exemplary representational vicarious representative representation deputy delegate apostle exponent commissary legate procurator depute for represent typify make on behalf of act for
8 象征
type attribute symbol token badge emblem insignia allegory personification ensign figura represent symbolize personify epitomize typify emblematize representative symbolic figurative indicia figure metaphor symbolism archetype image
9 概要
institute summary outline sketch capsule snapshot thumbnail synopsis rundown compendium run-through conspectus résumé
10 精粹
12 典型
model normal classic ideal representative typical classical exemplary archetypal prototypical paradigmatic card-carrying typically classically quintessentially the type study image picture soul pink prototype perfection stereotype paradigm archetype paragon exemplar personification quintessence true to type nothing if not true to form par for the course height icon beaut -type prime prize characteristic reflective quintessential standard-issue true-blue characteristically mold apotheosis represent down to the ground dyed in the wool echt example figure monument exponent cross-section all over average vintage customary habitual emblematic par excellence ne plus ultra embodiment poster child writ large typy true typal ideally top idea mirror pearl emblem incarnation typification from central casting