[/tekst; tɛkst/] n 用法: 1 [U] main written or printed part of a book or page (contrasted with notes, diagrams, illustrations, etc) (书或书页的)正文, 本文(与注释、 图表、 插图等相对): too much text and not enough pictures 文字太多而插图太少 * The index refers the reader to pages in the text. 书的索引为读者列出了正文中的页数. 用法: 2 [C] original words of an author, document, etc (contrasted with later revisions, shortened versions, etc)(作者、 文件等的)原文: the full text of the Prime Minister'sspeech 首相讲话的全文 * the problems of establishing the text of `King Lear' 考证《李尔王》原文所遇到的问题 * a corrupt text, eg one altered by mistakes in copying 异文(如因抄写错误而造成的). 用法: 3 [C] sentence or short passage from the Bible, etc used as the subject of a sermon or discussion (引自《圣经》等的)文句(用作讲道的或讨论的题目): I take as my text... 我要讲的经文是.... 用法: 4 [C] book, play, etc prescribed for study or as part of a syllabus (指定要学的或定为教学大纲内容的)书、 戏剧等: `Hamlet' is a set text for A level this year. 《哈姆雷特》是今年高级程度考试中指定的必读书. |