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blurbs

英 [blɜːbz]

美 [blɜrbz]

n.  (书籍封面的)简介; (生产商等的)产品推介
blurb的复数

柯林斯词典

  • (书籍、影片或展览的)简介,宣传信息
    The blurbabout a new book, film, or exhibition is information about it that is written in order to attract people's interest.

    双语例句

    • Book blurbs have usually been considered as secondary genres, whose existence depends on the book contents.
      学术书籍短评通常被认为属于是次要语类,其存在依赖于书籍的主体内容。
    • The present study can enrich the genre analysis, provide some insights into a better understanding of the structure and construction of the academic book blurbs for readers, and shed some light on the writing of book blurbs.
      本研究为学术书籍短评的体裁分析提供了实例和模型,丰富了体裁分析,同时还可以帮助读者更好理解学术书籍短评的结构和特点,对书籍短评的撰写也有一定的借鉴意义。
    • Blurbs, Admonitions and table cells ( see Tables) may now contain paragraphs.
      短评、警告和表格单元(见表格)现在可以包含段落。
    • The same goes for blurbs& perhaps even more so.
      对于导语同样如此&而且更甚。
    • The study also draws on attitude, engagement and graduation system in appraisal system to analyze English academic book blurbs from micro perspective.
      本文同时还运用马丁评价理论中的态度系统,介入系统和级差系统从词汇语法微观角度对英语学术书籍封底简介进行分析。
    • At the bottom of the page I scrolled down his wall, where friends had written two years 'worth of blurbs.
      在这个页面底端,我把页面往下拉到他的留言墙(wall),在这里有朋友们两年来写的短评。
    • However, there has been little research on generic pattern of academic book blurbs; hence a detailed study of English academic book blurbs along this line is necessary.
      然而,对于学术书籍短评的语类结构研究却未受到应有的关注,因此本研究很有必要。
    • With a headline larger than the blurb and on a separate line, people tended to view the headlines and skip the blurbs;
      如果标题字体大于导语,且位于不同行时,人们倾向于阅读标题、跳过导语;
    • We observed a similarly high number of eye fixations on a headline about clothing maker FCUK, which was placed far down on a page with a long list of headlines and blurbs.
      我们还观察到一条关于服装制造商FCUK的标题也吸引大量眼球,这条标题僻处于页面上一堆列表的极下方。
    • We found that when people look at blurbs under headlines on news homepages, they often only look at the left one-third of the blurb.
      我们发现,当人们阅读新闻页面上标题下的导语时,他们常常只看整个导语块的左边三分之一。