英:['pærəɡrɑ:fɪŋ]
美:['pærəɡræfɪŋ]
英:['pærəɡrɑ:fɪŋ]
美:['pærəɡræfɪŋ]
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
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
parallelogramnoun
a four-sided figure whose opposite sides are parallel and of equal length
parallelismnoun
the quality or state of being parallelespecially: similarity of construction of word groups especially for effect or rhythm
parallel1 of 4adjective
lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart the train tracks are parallel
parallel lines
being or relating to an electrical circuit having a number of conductors in parallel
being or relating to a connection in a computer system in which the bits of a byte are transmitted over separate wires at the same time
like entry 3, similar
parallel situations
parallel2 of 4noun
a parallel line, curve, or surface
one of the imaginary circles on the surface of the earth parallel to the equator that mark latitude
a corresponding line on a globe or map
counterpart sense 1, equal
a victory without parallel
similarity sense 1, likeness
a tracing of similarity
draw a parallel between two periods of history
an arrangement of electrical devices in a circuit in which the same potential difference is applied to two or more resistances with each resistance on a parallel branch
parallel3 of 4verb
to be like or equal to
to lie, run, or move in a direction parallel to
the highway parallels the river
parallel4 of 4adverb
in a parallel manner—often used with with or to
parallel1 of 4adjective
lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart the train tracks are parallel
parallel lines
being or relating to an electrical circuit having a number of conductors in parallel
being or relating to a connection in a computer system in which the bits of a byte are transmitted over separate wires at the same time
like entry 3, similar
parallel situations
parallel2 of 4noun
a parallel line, curve, or surface
one of the imaginary circles on the surface of the earth parallel to the equator that mark latitude
a corresponding line on a globe or map
counterpart sense 1, equal
a victory without parallel
similarity sense 1, likeness
a tracing of similarity
draw a parallel between two periods of history
an arrangement of electrical devices in a circuit in which the same potential difference is applied to two or more resistances with each resistance on a parallel branch
parallel3 of 4verb
to be like or equal to
to lie, run, or move in a direction parallel to
the highway parallels the river
parallel4 of 4adverb
in a parallel manner—often used with with or to
parallel1 of 4adjective
lying or moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart the train tracks are parallel
parallel lines
being or relating to an electrical circuit having a number of conductors in parallel
being or relating to a connection in a computer system in which the bits of a byte are transmitted over separate wires at the same time
like entry 3, similar
parallel situations
parallel2 of 4noun
a parallel line, curve, or surface
one of the imaginary circles on the surface of the earth parallel to the equator that mark latitude
a corresponding line on a globe or map
counterpart sense 1, equal
a victory without parallel
similarity sense 1, likeness
a tracing of similarity
draw a parallel between two periods of history
an arrangement of electrical devices in a circuit in which the same potential difference is applied to two or more resistances with each resistance on a parallel branch
parallel3 of 4verb
to be like or equal to
to lie, run, or move in a direction parallel to
the highway parallels the river
parallel4 of 4adverb
in a parallel manner—often used with with or to
parallaxnoun
the apparent shift in position of an object as seen from two different points not on a straight line with the object
parakeetnoun
any of numerous usually small slender parrots with a long tail
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
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 By exploring punctuation, for example, and paragraphing, it goes far beyond a dictionary's terms of reference.
通过探索标点,例如和分段,它是远在字典的职权范围之外。
2 For the different performance groups, there are significant differences on "paragraphing and pausing" and "creative imagination."
高低分组在“分行分段”、“创造想像”有显著的差异。
3 The result of retention test demonstrates that teaching through task analysis is particularly helpful for the maintaining of students' ability of paragraphing.
保持测试的结果表明,采用任务分析教学更有利于学生分段能力的保持。
4 The purpose of Fu Hui in Wen Xin Diao Long should not be understood as a question of composition, such as working out the plot, the paragraphing and structure of an article.
《文心雕龙》中《附会》篇旨,不应作为构思文章、谋篇布局的写作命题来理解。
5 In the second paragraph from the bottom, you've misspelled “their” as “thier.”
6 Please refer to section 2, paragraph 4 for the appropriate information.
7 The two introductory paragraphs were written by the editor.
8 Audrey Ismaël’s cello-heavy score and the choice to project the Instagram comments as a dense paragraph recalling a Bible verse give Liane’s obsessions a compelling Catholic touch.
9 In response, Robo-Madison gave seven paragraphs on the benefits and drawbacks of applying the Second Amendment to modern weapons.
10 By exploring punctuation, for example, and paragraphing, it goes far beyond a dictionary's terms of reference.
通过探索标点,例如和分段,它是远在字典的职权范围之外。
1 分段