英:[ˈpærəɡrɑːf]
美:[ˈpærəɡræf]
英:[ˈpærəɡrɑːf]
美:[ˈpærəɡræf]
par·a·graph
pae r graef
复数:paragraphs
第三人称单数:paragraphs
现在分词:paragraphing
过去式:paragraphed
过去分词:paragraphed
词根:paragraph
n.paragrapher 短评记者
noun
a subdivision of a written composition that consists of one or more sentences, deals with one point or gives the words of one speaker, and begins on a new usually indented line
The introductory paragraphs were written by the editor.
a short composition or note that is complete in one paragraph
a character (such as ¶) used to indicate the beginning of a paragraph and as a reference mark
verb
transitive verb
to write paragraphs about
to divide into paragraphs
intransitive verb
to write paragraphs
new paragraph另起一行,新段落
opening paragraph开始部分
约于1500年, paragraf,“与特定观点相关的写作或话语的独特部分”,也指“段落标记,用于标记新一节写作的符号”( ¶ ),源自于13世纪的古法语 paragrafe,来自于中世纪拉丁语 paragraphus,“表示话语新一节开始的标记”(标记看起来像是一种风格化的字母 -P-,其版本仍在剪辑中使用),源自于希腊语 paragraphos,“表示意义中断的行首下方的短划线”,也指“被标记的一段话”,字面意思是“旁边写的任何东西”,来自于 paragraphein “旁边写”,源自于 para- “旁边”(参见 para-(1))和 graphein “写”(参见 -graphy)。
意义从标记转变为事物本身。这些标记仍然在17世纪的印刷材料中使用,但现在段落通常是通过在新行上以缩进字母开头来表示的。这个词在英语中的早期形式是缩写形式 paraf(14世纪晚期),来自于中世纪拉丁语 paraffus 和古法语形式。在16世纪,这个拼写在英语和法语中被重新拉丁化。
段
Noun and Verb Middle English paragraf marginal sign marking a paragraph, from Anglo-French parogref, from Medieval Latin paragraphus, from Greek paragraphos line used to mark change of persons in a dialogue, from paragraphein to write alongside, from para- + graphein to write — more at carve
The first known use of paragraph was in the 15th century
paragraph1 of 2noun
a part of a writing or speech that develops in an organized manner one point of a subject or gives the words of one speaker
a short written article (as in a newspaper) complete in one section
paragraph2 of 2verb
to divide into or write paragraphs
1 The new employees were presented to the rest of the staff.
新雇员被介绍给其余职员.
2 He wrote in an additional paragraph at the editor's request.
他应编辑的要求插入了一小段加写的文章.
3 I stare at a single paragraph for a quarter of an hour but can’t absorb it.
4 The sheet of paper had a short paragraph at the top.
5 an opening/introductory paragraph
开头的 / 导引的一段
6 In the second paragraph from the bottom, you've misspelled “their” as “thier.”
7 I actually became interested in those dark, dense paragraphs of print.
8 Engel, bless her, skipped over the last few paragraphs I wrote yesterday when she was translating for von Linden last night.
9 We were supposed to write three paragraphs answering the questions: What is the author trying to say by describing the expensive dinners in such detail?
10 He volunteered to read a paragraph aloud during Social Studies, but didn’t feel like helping his team advance the soccer ball in gym.
11 Wayne Washington quoted me in the final paragraph: “‘They used us to get money,’ she said of the Mosses.
12 I read all the words in the first paragraph, and then the second one.
13 It would mean he skipped his last year of high school, but that’s entirely possible considering how he spoke in incomprehensible scientific paragraphs when he got going.
14 Mrs. Winstead stops my turn after I read the first paragraph.
15 This point has been dealt with in the preceding paragraph.
这一点在前面一段里已经交代过了。
16 Sixty years ago, when he wrote Mind the Stop, G. V. Carey gave just one paragraph to the apo-strophe, because there was so little to say about it.
17 And while Lefty stops to breathe it in, I’d like to take this opportunity to resuscitate—for purely elegiac reasons and only for a paragraph—that city which disappeared, once and for all, in 1922.
18 Even though in ELA, for our personal memoir project, Mr. Finkelman assigned Dante as my critique partner, which meant he had to read my first two paragraphs.
19 Wilkerson ends a richly descriptive introductory chapter with a paragraph composed of exactly two syllables.
20 He decided to tag on an extra paragraph at the end summarizing what he'd said.
他决定在结束部分再增加一段文字,总结他说话的内容.
1 一则
2 节
-tome part joint segment node verse knot bullseye passus nodal section passage stanza tuber nub nubble knurl sectional segmental segmentary nodosity member article button pitch knob articulation lilt strophe tarsus knop gnarl nodus day link period title division festival tide snag nodule fete
4 段
paragraphic piece length column segment cantle passage dan part leg bracket stanza par. place line section stage band segmental segmentary act series cubicle course member division
6 分段
7 分节
9 一条
10 短讯