synopsis
意味: A brief summary or general survey of the main points of a text, film, play, or subject.
Synopsis provides a condensed overview that captures the essential content without going into detail. It is standard in publishing (authors submit a synopsis with manuscript proposals), film and theatre (programme synopses), and academic writing. It implies brevity and clarity. Common collocations include 'a brief synopsis,' 'plot synopsis,' 'provide a synopsis,' and 'a synopsis of.'
例文
- The publisher asked for a two-page synopsis of the novel before agreeing to read the full manuscript. 出版商在同意阅读全稿之前,要求提供一份两页的小说概要。La editorial pidió una sinopsis de dos páginas de la novela antes de acceder a leer el manuscrito completo.出版社は原稿全体を読むことに同意する前に、小説の2ページの梗概を求めた。출판사는 원고 전체를 읽기로 동의하기 전에 소설의 2페이지 분량 개요를 요청했다.
- A brief synopsis of each episode was printed in the programme for viewers who had missed earlier instalments. 每集的简要概要印在节目单上,供错过之前几集的观众参考。Se imprimió una breve sinopsis de cada episodio en el programa para los espectadores que se hubieran perdido entregas anteriores.前の回を見逃した視聴者のために、各エピソードの簡単なあらすじが番組表に印刷されていた。이전 회차를 놓친 시청자들을 위해 각 에피소드의 간략한 줄거리가 프로그램 안내에 인쇄되어 있었다.
- The professor provided a synopsis of the key arguments before inviting questions from the audience. 教授在邀请听众提问之前,先概述了主要论点。El profesor ofreció una sinopsis de los argumentos principales antes de invitar al público a formular preguntas.教授は聴衆からの質問を募る前に、主要な論点の概要を述べた。교수는 청중의 질문을 받기 전에 주요 논점의 개요를 제시했다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, media, literary
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin synopsis, from Greek synopsis (a general view), from syn- (together) + opsis (seeing, view). The idea of 'seeing together' captures the purpose of a synopsis: to present the whole picture at a glance.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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