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n. 文本, 正文, 课文, 主题, 圣经文句, 乐谱

[计] 电文; 文本; 正文




    text
    [ noun ]
    1. the words of something written

    2. <noun.communication>
      there were more than a thousand words of text
      they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech
      he wants to reconstruct the original text
    3. a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon

    4. <noun.communication>
      the preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon
    5. a book prepared for use in schools or colleges

    6. <noun.communication>
      his economics textbook is in its tenth edition
      the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy
    7. the main body of a written work (as distinct from illustrations or footnotes etc.)

    8. <noun.communication>
      pictures made the text easier to understand


    Text \Text\, v. t.
    To write in large characters, as in text hand. [Obs.] --Beau.
    & Fl.


    Text \Text\ (t[e^]kst), n. [F. texte, L. textus, texture,
    structure, context, fr. texere, textum, to weave, construct,
    compose; cf. Gr. te`ktwn carpenter, Skr. taksh to cut, carve,
    make. Cf. {Context}, {Mantle}, n., {Pretext}, {Tissue},
    {Toil} a snare.]
    1. A discourse or composition on which a note or commentary
    is written; the original words of an author, in
    distinction from a paraphrase, annotation, or commentary.
    --Chaucer.

    2. (O. Eng. Law) The four Gospels, by way of distinction or
    eminence. [R.]

    3. A verse or passage of Scripture, especially one chosen as
    the subject of a sermon, or in proof of a doctrine.

    How oft, when Paul has served us with a text,
    Has Epictetus, Plato, Tully, preached! --Cowper.

    4. Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument,
    literary composition, or the like; topic; theme.

    5. A style of writing in large characters; text-hand also, a
    kind of type used in printing; as, German text.

    6. That part of a document (printed or electronic) comprising
    the words, especially the main body of expository words,
    in contrast to the illustrations, pictures, charts,
    tables, or other formatted material which contain graphic
    elements as a major component.
    [PJC]

    7. Any communication composed of words.
    [PJC]

    8. a textbook.
    [PJC]

    {Text blindness}. (Physiol.) See {Word blindness}, under
    {Word}.

    {Text letter}, a large or capital letter. [Obs.]

    {Text pen}, a kind of metallic pen used in engrossing, or in
    writing text-hand.

    1. Ms. Zellers also wrote the text for a 36-page ad insert promoting the Caribbean that ran in the same month's New Yorker.
    2. Harvard dreamed up what is called hypermedia - "pictures and graphs and text all tied together in a database," Ervin said.
    3. End of State Department text.
    4. Some of the plans would ban advertising, one would limit ads to text only, with no logos or photographs, and another would give states the power to limit cigarette billboards.
    5. Mr. Glazier takes as his text the Constitution's second veto clause, Clause 3 of Article I, Section 7.
    6. At least four delegates, among 40 who objected to the final text, said it failed to single out party leaders responsible for the economic crisis.
    7. Two weeks ago Moscow quietly announced that it considered the transfer agreement null and void. Ukraine has responded by saying that Russia misled Ukraine during the signing of documents by setting down a text that was not what Ukraine had negotiated.
    8. Its core objection centres on the way the agricultural text excludes from the permitted subsidies the compensation payments envisaged under EC plans to reform its Common Agricultural Policy. Many pitfalls remain to upset the round.
    9. But opposition to the agreement has spread in Moscow and Kiev, with senior officials in both capitals complaining that the draft text is at best premature.
    10. We are doing what we do best - which is making the changes, preparing Australia for the future,' he said. 'And we are bringing the people with us,' he continued in a slight departure from the prepared text.
    11. The text is minimal, and the downbeat understated illustrations carry most of the story with sly and subtle humour.
    12. "If we fight amongst each other, we will not be able to fight poverty, misery and squalor," said India's Chandra Shekhar, departing from his prepared text.
    13. He didn't have a text prepared or need a meeting with his staff. He delivered a blunt assessment of how he believed Israel might have provoked the murder.
    14. The prepared text was intensely reviewed by the administration, and a major issue was the White House's knowledge of a shipment of Hawk antiaircraft missiles to Iran in November 1985.
    15. Paul Jesson as Peachum the fence and Anthony O'Donnell as Lockit the gaoler stay on terms with Gay's text, trading the great line 'I can forgive, as well as resent'.
    16. The company didn't release the text of the letter.
    17. Der Spiegel's article is to appear in its Monday issue, but an advance text was provided by the magazine today.
    18. This is a riveting performance. Gearing, however, has made two major departures from the original text.
    19. Since she knew how to prepare the necessary mechanical - finished drawings and text - she was able to deliver camera-ready material to the printer.
    20. The Polish text of the report is the only official version until today," Polityka said.
    21. "Wealth corrupts more than poverty," Robespierre wrote in the margin of the text. "Millionaires are the ones who should be excluded" from voting.
    22. Though 'devised' by the company (the usually accomplished Boilerhouse), the text is attributed to Barry Graham, an angry young Scottish writer, ex-boxer and Zen Buddhist.
    23. Then the device "types" the text into your on-screen document.
    24. "We are determined to get continued assistance to the resistance, and if we stick together, this time we'll make it," Reagan told the closed meeting with lawmakers, according to a text of his remarks provided by the White House.
    25. Squinting, ad-libbing and at times tripping over his text, he none the less injected the right note of indignant exasperation that prompted repeated bursts of applause. Mr Prescott's basic thesis remained unchanged.
    26. Here is the text of an Arab League committee's plan for ending the violence in Lebanon, as contained in a communique released Saturday.
    27. Sony's "Data Discman" player has a screen that displays text recorded on CDs called Electronic Books that each can store about 100,000 pages of text _ more than 300 paperback books, Sony officials said.
    28. Sony's "Data Discman" player has a screen that displays text recorded on CDs called Electronic Books that each can store about 100,000 pages of text _ more than 300 paperback books, Sony officials said.
    29. Deciding whether the text of a particular article was "substantially provided" by the company would be an intrusion in the editorial process that is prohibited by the First Amendment, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals here ruled.
    30. The president's pet intellectual, Mr Hector Aguilar Camn, from the editorial group Nexos, was put in charge of the historians who wrote the text.
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