英:['trʌŋkeɪtɪd]
美:[ˈtrʌŋˌketɪd]
英:['trʌŋkeɪtɪd]
美:[ˈtrʌŋˌketɪd]
adj.
切去顶端的,缩短了的,被删节的
v.
截面的( truncate的过去式和过去分词 )
截头的
缩短了的
截去顶端或末端
trun·cat·ed
truhng keI tihd
词根:truncate
adj.truncate 截短的;被删节的
n.truncation 截断;切掉顶端
vt.truncate 把…截短;缩短;使成平面
Adjective
1. cut short in duration;
"the abbreviated speech"
"a curtailed visit"
"her shortened life was clearly the result of smoking"
"an unsatisfactory truncated conversation"
2. terminating abruptly by having or as if having an end or point cut off;
"a truncate leaf"
"truncated volcanic mountains"
"a truncated pyramid"
truncated cone截锥;截头锥;斜截锥
15世纪晚期,过去分词形容词来自 truncate。最初用于纹章学; 现代意义为1700年后。
【修】被截
The first known use of truncated was circa 1704
1 Meanwhile, at 37, I do whatever work people will give me and lately that means writing truncated, sympathetic versions of convicts’ life stories for a criminal attorney.
2 The endings are frequently murky and strange, often abruptly truncated.
3 The only things missing are a concession to the shorter run times of ad-supported TV: a few minutes off the average episode and, sadly, a sharply truncated version of the addictive theme song.
4 Only series one has been released on DVD, but a truncated selection of episodes from all three series are available to buy on iTunes.
5 Stage productions don't tend to opt for this 19th-century Romantic response to the text, while Mendelssohn's music has survived as a truncated concert suite, chiefly celebrated for its overture and, of course, that wedding march.
6 Perry, who could never find trousers to fit his truncated lower half, wore blue jeans rolled up at the bottom and a leather windbreaker.
7 Her hero-training journey is truncated because she takes to being the hulk much easier than did her cousin Bruce Banner, the original Hulk.
8 But viewers today are left to try to extract meaning from truncated bits of performance, as in Wednesday night’s brief shot of Joanna announcing she’s received “the greatest” gift from her absent husband Tyrell.
9 Each episode is less truncated sitcom than entry in a length-based genre – a short story to a novel, D’Addario said, made possible by the proliferation of streaming.
10 Because you'll be able to write to the file, not append, the file will be truncated.
因为能够写入文件,而不是添加,所以文件会被截断。
11 It was beautiful and weird — and got swiftly canceled after a truncated season.
12 The truncated nozzle is found to have a higher thrust.
截断的喷管具有较大的推力。
13 Indeed, “From a Low and Quiet Sea” is too meticulously wrought and too artfully concluded to feel inchoate or truncated.
14 Their truncated lives reflect an imbalance that has all but eradicated a once thriving category of American entertainment: the commercial new Broadway play.
15 He truncated a news item to fit the available space.
他删节一则新闻以适合可用的版面.
16 The story of what happened to the S.A.S. at war’s end feels truncated and rushed, as does the story of how it would be resurrected and copied around the world.
17 We never forget that we are looking at particular people, each with a life that may soon be truncated.
18 The second half of the show was essentially a truncated but satisfying concert by that irresistible, cosmopolitan pop band, whose members were loudly welcomed by a large number of their fans.
19 This style cross-pollinated up the body to truncated tops in a clever fashion moment, typical of the Italian billionaire and fashion icon.
20 The whole production feels truncated and rushed, and it’s filled with labored, lumpy poetry.
2 不完全的
half partial incomplete defective vicious imperfect immature deficient sketchy pendent snatchy half-done
3 截平的
8 缩短的
9 截成平面
13 删简了的
14 斜截头的
15 断章取义的