concise
意味: Expressing much in few words; brief and clear without unnecessary detail.
Concise writing is widely regarded as a hallmark of good communication, particularly in journalism, business, and academic contexts. Being concise does not mean being vague; rather, it means conveying all essential information without padding. The word often collocates with 'summary,' 'account,' 'definition,' and 'style.' The noun form 'concision' (or 'conciseness') is used in style guides.
例文
- The report was admirably concise, covering all the key findings in just three pages. 这份报告令人钦佩地简洁,仅用三页就涵盖了所有关键发现。El informe era admirablemente conciso y cubría todos los hallazgos clave en solo tres páginas.その報告書は見事に簡潔で、わずか三ページで主要な発見をすべて網羅していた。그 보고서는 훌륭하게 간결하여 단 세 페이지로 주요 발견 사항을 모두 다루었다.
- A concise definition should capture the essence of a concept without unnecessary elaboration. 一个简洁的定义应该在不过度展开的情况下抓住概念的本质。Una definición concisa debe captar la esencia de un concepto sin elaboraciones innecesarias.簡潔な定義は、不必要な詳述なしに概念の本質を捉えるべきである。간결한 정의는 불필요한 부연 없이 개념의 본질을 포착해야 한다.
- She was known for her concise writing style, which made even the most technical topics accessible. 她以简洁的写作风格著称,即使是最技术性的话题也变得通俗易懂。Era conocida por su estilo de redacción conciso, que hacía accesibles incluso los temas más técnicos.彼女は簡潔な文体で知られ、最も技術的な話題でさえ分かりやすいものにしていた。그녀는 간결한 문체로 알려져 있었으며, 가장 기술적인 주제도 이해하기 쉽게 만들었다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin concisus (cut short, brief), past participle of concidere (to cut up, cut down), from con- (together, completely) and caedere (to cut). Used in English since the late 16th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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