adumbrate是什么意思

  • En [ ˈæd.əm.breɪt]
  • Us [ ˈæd.əm.breɪt]

详细释义

  • 0 to give only the main facts and not the details about something, especially something that will happen in the future -- (尤指对未来的事情)概括说明,勾画轮廓

    • The project's objectives were adumbrated in the report. 报告简述了该计划的目标。

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  • And so you got the majority in 1951, and without any real constructive political policy ever having been adumbrated in advance.

  • I do not want to adumbrate this point at greater length.

  • On the policy he has adumbrated and supported this afternoon, is that to be a minimum amount for the future?

  • On the other, it adumbrates a remedy for the troubles by which mankind as a whole must otherwise remain afflicted.

  • Nothing useful can be said until the negotiations which are adumbrated in paragraph 26 have gone a little further.

  • Recent history adumbrates the current danger.

  • The two spatial reorganizations exemplified two major state-led projects of modernity adumbrating a specific course of the national development of the time.

  • I shall adumbrate below some of the listener's problems in identifying the pitch-class or interval sequence that forms the row.

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  • 中文繁体

    (尤指對未來的事情)概括說明,勾畫輪廓…

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  • Português

    mencionar, esboçar…

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