词汇 | paraphrased |
释义 | paraphrased past simple and past participle ofparaphrase paraphrase verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈpær.ə.freɪz/ us /ˈper.ə.freɪz/ to repeat something written or spoken using different words, often in a humorous form or in a simpler and shorter form that makes the original meaning clearer(以幽默或更简短、清晰的方式)意译,解释,改述 Compare rephrase reword Saying again din something into someone drill drill someone in something drill something into someone drum drum something into someone hammer iterate labour labour the pointidiom reaffirm rehash reiteration relay repetitively rephrase restate restatement retell retread Examples of paraphrasedparaphrased In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In some cases, it seems that the source was radically summarised, and in others, only slightly paraphrased. It can be paraphrased as 'that's how it went'. The experimenter repeated (or paraphrased) the instructions if needed, but offered no other guidance. This can be shown by the fact that (17) cannot be paraphrased as (18), (18) ! In segment 5, something else can be paraphrased as 'some other thing', indicating once again that else has 'other' as its underlying meaning. The item unparliamentary is right-branching because it can be paraphrased as 'not parliamentary'. Our data samples reveal that tokens such as numbers of others and (these) thousands of others cannot be paraphrased with else. The names of the categories have been paraphrased to suit the context of the present article. First, the original answer key often paraphrased strings from the text rather than rendering them word-for-word. Secondly, present participles occur in existential constructions such as (14), which can be paraphrased as progressive constructions like (15). Their ideas were paraphrased and rephrased by archaeologists. In one and the same chapter, certain parts will be translated, and others only summarized and paraphrased. It can't be paraphrased or abbreviated: one wants it all. Similarly, although the rule of negligence has been paraphrased in many different circumstances, there is still room for doubt. This explains why other can often be paraphrased with else in the presence of these grammatical forms. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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