epigraph的意思和读音

epigraph

: [ˈepɪˌɡræf] : [ˈepɪˌɡrɑːf]

n.

epigraphs  

epigraphn.

1.;(a line of writing, short phrase, etc. on a building or statue, or as an introduction to part of a book

n.1.(,),2.()

n.1.a short piece of writing put at the beginning of a book or on a building or statue

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1.Epigraph is a type of citation appears at the beginning of a chapter. It is functioned as a clue to the content of the chapter.线

2.Epigraph: A quotation or motto at the beginning of a chapter, book, short story, or poem that makes some point about the work.

3.The epigraph, quotes from Michel Foucault and V. S. Naipaul about memory and consciousness, suggests how the novel should be read.·V.S.

4.A few days ago, the school settled down Mr. Cai's epigraph as the school's credendum , and held the inauguration.

5.In domestic epigraph development history, Yu Xin has been recognized as a epigraph writer of milestone significance following Cai Yong.

6.Each chapter begins with an epigraph, a quote to enlighten and amuse.

7.In our chapter example, the epigraph is like a short section containing two blocks: the attribution , and the epigraph .

8.Hair Ze east the chairman is Liu Hu Lan's epigraph: "The greatness living ed, dies of honour" .:“”。

9.We can comprehend human religious belief and social life of that time form the epigraph of figure.

10.Component specficationis right or not (resistance value, capacitance, epigraph)