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epitome
/ ɪˈpɪtəmi /
/ ɪˈpɪtəmi /
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  • n.典型,缩影;摘要,概要
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     典型

    ... epitaph 墓志铭体的诗文,墓志铭 epithet 附加于人名后之描述词 epitome 典型,缩影 ...

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    [图情] 摘要

    epitome:摘要;提要。 eschatalogical:末世论的;末日论的;人类命运的:指有关人类结局的论述,包括死亡、复活、审判及世界的完成。

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     象征

    ... time scale[电子]时标;调时制 epitome[i'pitmi]n.缩影;摘要;象征 orogeny[:'rdini,-]n.[地质]造山运动,造山作用;山岳的形成 ...

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    Man is the world's epitome.
    人是世界的缩影。
    《新英汉大辞典》
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    Refrigerator are the epitome of clunky technology: solid, reliable and just a little bit dull.
    冰箱是笨重技术的缩影:坚固、可靠,只是有点呆板。
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    Refrigerators are the epitome of clunky technology: solid, reliable and just a little bit dull.
    冰箱是笨重技术的缩影:坚固、可靠,只是有点呆板。
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  • Epitome

    An epitome (/ɨˈpɪtəmiː/; Greek: ἐπιτομή, from ἐπιτέμνειν epitemnein meaning "to cut short") is a summary or miniature form; an instance that represents a larger reality, also used as a synonym for embodiment. Epitomacy represents, "to the degree of." An abridgment differs from an epitome in that an abridgment is made of selected quotations of a larger work; no new writing is composed, as opposed to the epitome, which is an original summation of a work, at least in part.Many documents from the Ancient Greek and Roman worlds survive now only "in epitome", referring to the practice of some later authors (epitomators) who wrote distilled versions of larger works now lost. Some writers attempted to convey the stance and spirit of the original, while others added further details or anecdotes regarding the general subject. As with all secondary historical sources, a different bias not present in the original may creep in.Documents surviving in epitome differ from those surviving only as fragments quoted in later works, and those used as unacknowledged sources by later scholars, as they can stand as discrete documents, albeit refracted through the views of another author.Epitomes of a kind are still produced today, when dealing with a corpus of literature, especially those classical works which are often considered dense and unwieldy, and unlikely to be read by the average person, in order to make them more accessible: some of these are more along the lines of abridgments, such as many which have been written of Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a work of eight large volumes (some 3600 pages), often published as one volume of about 1200 pages.Some are of the same type as the ancient epitome, such as various epitomes of the Summa Theologiae of St Thomas Aquinas - originally written as an introductory textbook in theology, and now accessible to very few, except for the learned in theology and Aristotelian philosophy - such as A Summa of the Summa and A Shorter Summa: many epitomes today are published under the general title, "The Companion to...", such as The Oxford Companion to Aristotle or "An Overview of" or "guides", such as An Overview of the Thought of Immanuel Kant, How to Read Hans Urs von Balthasar, or, in some cases, as an introduction, in the cases of An Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard or A Very Short Introduction to the New Testament (many philosophical "introductions" and "guides" share the epitomic form, unlike general "introductions" to a field).

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