pamphlet
含义: A small, unbound booklet containing information, arguments, or advocacy on a particular subject.
Pamphlet occupies a middle ground between a leaflet (a single sheet) and a book. Historically, pamphlets were the primary vehicle for political debate and religious controversy in Britain, from the English Civil War through to the suffrage movement. Today the word can feel slightly dated, often replaced by 'leaflet' or 'brochure' in everyday use, though it retains currency in political and historical writing. 'Pamphleteering' describes the practice of writing and distributing such works.
例句
- Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense proved enormously influential in the American colonies. 托马斯·潘恩的小册子《常识》在北美殖民地产生了极其深远的影响。El panfleto de Thomas Paine, Common Sense, resultó enormemente influyente en las colonias americanas.トマス・ペインのパンフレット『コモン・センス』はアメリカ植民地に絶大な影響を及ぼした。토머스 페인의 팸플릿 『상식』은 아메리카 식민지에 막대한 영향을 미쳤다.
- The charity distributes pamphlets advising tenants of their rights under current housing legislation. 该慈善机构散发小册子,向租户说明他们在现行住房法规下的权利。La organización benéfica distribuye folletos que informan a los inquilinos de sus derechos conforme a la legislación vigente en materia de vivienda.その慈善団体は現行住宅法の下での権利を借主に伝えるパンフレットを配布している。그 자선단체는 현행 주택법 하에서의 세입자 권리를 안내하는 팸플릿을 배포하고 있다.
- A pile of political pamphlets was left on every seat before the public meeting began. 公众会议开始前,每个座位上都放了一摞政治宣传册。Se dejó un montón de panfletos políticos en cada asiento antes de que comenzase la asamblea pública.公開集会が始まる前に、各座席の上に政治パンフレットの束が置かれた。공개 집회가 시작되기 전에 각 좌석 위에 정치 팸플릿 묶음이 놓여 있었다.
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用法指南
语境: general, political, historical
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Anglo-Latin panfletus, possibly from Pamphilus, a popular 12th-century Latin love poem widely circulated in small booklet form. The word became generalised to mean any short printed work.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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