词汇 | encyclopedic |
释义 | encyclopedic adjective (alsoencyclopaedic)uk /ɪnˌsaɪ.kləˈpiː.dɪk/ us /ɪnˌsaɪ.kləˈpiː.dɪk/ containing a lot of information信息量大的;知识渊博的 covering a large range of knowledge, often in great detail: 百科全书似的;包罗万象的;博学的 her encyclopedic knowledge of France她关于法国的广博知识 Detailed and careful blow-by-blow detailed detailedly diligence diligent in the weedsidiom intimately intricate intricately long-form over-fussy over-organize over-organized painstaking painstakingly thoroughgoing thoroughgoingly thoroughness white-glove wonkiness encyclopedic | American Dictionaryencyclopedic adjective (alsoencyclopaedic)us/ɪnˌsɑɪ·kləˈpi·dɪk/ covering a large range of knowledge, often in great detail: He has boundless energy and an encyclopedic memory. Examples of encyclopedicencyclopedic The end-result is an encyclopedic review ofthe basic scientific aspects of the heart and the circulatory system of which they must be very satisfied. The true encyclopedic spirit is lacking, and the reader is often left quite frustrated. I decided to integrate a further level of encyclopedic information by briefly quoting major authorities on various words and phrases. Could it be that the encyclopedic author died in harness ? The book's coverage of the period is exhaustive and encyclopedic. An encyclopedic reference should make life easy for the investigator, not leave him ' travel weary ' and perplexed. We have considered that this encyclopedic source provides an overall perspective. Interpreting these nominalizations is crucial because they are quite common in encyclopedic texts, hence a great deal of information is represented within them. Our focus on the semantic interpretation of nominalizations is necessary for automatically acquiring knowledge from encyclopedic texts, which was the goal of a recent investigation. There are also three knowledge stores: the lexicon, the syllabary (containing phonological information), and the store containing discourse models and situational and encyclopedic knowledge. Within this scheme there are distinct forms of stored knowledge for various forms of perceptual, motoric, and encyclopedic knowledge about objects. He displayed this knowledge in his encyclopedic writings. The end-result is an encyclopedic review ofthe basic scientific aspects ofdie heart and the circulatory system of which they must be very satisfied. Citizens need not have encyclopedic knowledge of the political environment to participate in effective democracy. Their comprehensive knowledge of the field has resulted in a book that is, unfortunately, encyclopedic rather than synthetic. See all examples of encyclopedic 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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