词汇 | postscript |
释义 | postscript noun[ C ] uk /ˈpəʊst.skrɪpt/ us /ˈpoʊst.skrɪpt/ (abbreviationPS) a short remark or message added to the bottom of a letter after you have signed your name, usually introduced by the abbreviation PS: (信末签名后的)附笔,又及 There was the usual romantic postscript at the end of his letter - PS I love you.他的信末又是一贯浪漫的附笔——附: 我爱你。 any written or spoken addition to something already finished: (正文后的)附言,补充说明 As a postscript to that story I told you last week, it turned out that the woman was his sister-in-law.对上周我给你讲的那件事补充一句,那个女人原来是他妻子的妹妹。 Pieces of writing annotation biographic blog post caption Chyron creative writing cutting draft femslash intertextual intertextuality intertextually juvenilia legend passage self-portrait thought piece transcript uncaptioned versification You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Information and messages postscript | American Dictionarypostscript noun[ C ] us/ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt, ˈpoʊs-/ an extra message added at the end of a story or letter: There is a postscript to this story. PostScript | Business EnglishPostScript noun[ U ] ITukus trademark a computer language that produces text and images on a computer screen or a printed page: PostScript drivers/files/printing postscript noun[ C ] COMMUNICATIONSuk /ˈpəʊstskrɪpt/us (abbreviationPS) a short remark or message added to the bottom of a letter after you have signed your name, usually introduced by its abbreviation a written or spoken addition to something already finished: a postcript to sthFinally, perhaps I could add a postscript to his comments on the report? Examples of postscriptpostscript The fact that he was penniless by the turn of the sixties is virtually a postscript on the final page of the text. In addition, the author in the postscript to the images praises the superb quality of the female images, without any reference to the story. The two-page postscript to the book is by any generous turn rather tacked on. He comes back to this figure in his postscript to the book to provide a useful synthesis of themes. This was an unedifying postscript to the voyage. In an admirable attempt to make the volume as timely as possible, a brief postscript describes the situation in the autumn of 2004. The postscript appears somewhat mosaic-like; individual designers and buildings are listed without a strong theoretical or thematic framework. This is a neat and compact book, at 99 pages excluding preliminary and postscript material. As a sort of postscript to the book, the last chapter is concerned with structural understanding and design. The last two chapters should probably be seen as a postscript. A chapter (rather than a postscript) based on recent experiential accounts would help justify the inclusion of ' post-modernity ' in the book's title. The book also includes a postscript on 1994-7 politics, 1997 election predictions and an appendix of 1993-7 by-election results. The printer should have two different threads: one for managing the requests in postscript format and the other for managing the requests in proprietary format. Unfortunately, he felt obliged to add a postscript in order to end on a hopeful note. In her inspiring postscript, she uses her work on the origins of modernism to think about its demise. 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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