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man·u·script
mae ny skrIpt
复数:manuscripts
noun
a text as prepared by the author to submit for publication.She sent the manuscript of her play to one publisher after another.The editor returned his manuscript with a note suggesting that it was far too long.
a handwritten text, or handwriting as distinguished from print.He couldn't remember the whole speech, and he frequently looked at his crumpled manuscript.The pharmacist found it difficult to decipher the doctor's manuscript.
adjective
handwritten or typed, as distinct from printed.A manuscript copy of the play still exists.
original manuscript原稿
"手写的书籍、纸张或其他文献,用墨水、铅笔等手写而成,与印刷品区别开来,尤指在印刷技术使用之前所写的文献",约于1600年左右出现,早在1590年代其作为形容词时表示“手写的,手工书写的,非印刷的”,源自中世纪拉丁语“manuscriptum”,意为“手写文献”,源自拉丁语“manu scriptus”,意为“手写的”,由“manus”(源自 PIE 词根“*man-(2)”手)的与格形式“manu”和“scriptus”(中性形式“scriptum”),过去分词为“scribere”(源自 PIE 词根“*skribh-”“切割”)。缩写形式为“MS”,复数形式为“MSS”。相关词汇: Manuscriptal。
手稿,原稿
数控指令表
Adjective Latin manu scriptus
The first known use of manuscript was in 1571
manzanitanoun
any of various evergreen shrubs of western North America that belong to the heath family
many1 of 3adjective
amounting to a large number
worked for many years
being one of a large but indefinite number
told many a tale
many2 of 3pronoun
a large number
many of the students were late
many3 of 3noun
a large but indefinite number
a good many of them
manuscript1 of 2adjective
written by hand or typed
manuscript letters
manuscript2 of 2noun
a written or typewritten composition or document
writing as opposed to print
manuscript1 of 2adjective
written by hand or typed
manuscript letters
manuscript2 of 2noun
a written or typewritten composition or document
writing as opposed to print
1 If this manuscript survives me, they will probably black out everything I’ve just written.
2 He cancelled many unnecessary words in his manuscript.
他把原稿上许多多余的词删掉.
3 It was an odd manuscript; in the midst of the profoundest personal tragedy, sinking into economic ruin, he wrote brilliantly funny columns.
4 Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure.
原稿 —— 是一些交卷时十万火急、退还时慢条斯理的东西.
5 They were reluctant to let the manuscripts out of their hands even for a moment.
6 A portion of the manuscript is illegible.
相当数量的一部份手稿不易辨读.
7 He stayed there for six months; with a typist he reconstructed the manuscript and put together a typescript.
8 I heard nothing from Lusaka about the manuscript and still do not know precisely what Oliver did with it.
9 Yesterday, I read a novel in manuscript.
昨天,我读了一篇小说手稿。
10 I ended by saying I felt certain that was the text of the Talmud manuscript the commentator had had before him when he had written his commentary.
11 The editors have polished the manuscript.
编辑们为这篇底稿进行了润色。
12 When he finished the book, in which many of the stories had no endings because there were pages missing, Aureliano Segundo set about deciphering the manuscripts.
13 Such a book is simply inconceivable within a manuscript culture.
14 A Mozart manuscript was discovered there in 1990.
1990年,这里发现了一份莫扎特的手稿.
15 Get me confirmation on the first available flight.
替我确定最优先的班机.
16 Since our machinist needed at least three days merely to turn out the more simple phosphorus atoms, I went back to Clare after lunch to hammer out the final draft of my genetics manuscript.
17 They swapped stories of their nations’ great books and made plans to trade old manuscripts one day, so they could better understand the history of their two races a thousand years before.
18 In the abbeys all the monks were illuminating the initial letters of their manuscripts with such a riot of invention that it was impossible to read the first page at all.
19 He’d been given an advance and had about a year to complete the manuscript.
20 They could not help but have uncovered the manuscript.
1 稿本
2 手写
4 草稿
5 打字稿
8 手写的
9 手抄本
10 手抄
11 未付印的
13 抄写
14 打字的