epigraph

英['epɪɡrɑːf] 美['epɪɡræf]
  • n. 碑文;题铭;题词
  • epiboly n.[生]外包
  • epic n.史诗;叙事诗adj.史诗的;叙事诗的;宏大的;壮丽的
  • epical adj.叙事诗的;英雄的;有重大历史意义的
  • epically adv.史诗式地;宏伟地
  • epicalyx n.萼状总苞
    n. (名词)
    1. 碑文
    2. 刻文
    3. 题词
    4. 铭文
    5. 题辞
    6. 引言
    7. 题字
    8. 引语
    9. 格言
    10. 题铭

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a quotation at the beginning of some piece of writing

  2. an engraved inscription

1. Emerson's words might also serve as an epigraph for the pages that follow.
爱默生的话也可以作为以后历史篇章的格言.

来自辞典例句

2. Every cut of ancient epigraph of this kind is precious.
这种古代金石铭文,一刻千金.

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3. Epigraph: Quotation in book preliminaries.
题词: 书籍引文内的语录.

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4. As aspecial case , the viability of epigraph of a sub - differentiable function is discussed.
最后讨论了次可微函数上图的生存性问题.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Every cut of ancient epigraph of this kind is precious.
      这种古代金石铭文,一刻千金。