blurb
英 [blɜːb]
美 [blɜːrb]
n. (书籍封面的)简介; (生产商等的)产品推介
复数:blurbs 现在分词:blurbing 过去式:blurbed
BNC.21880 / COCA.24849
牛津词典
noun
- (书籍封面的)简介;(生产商等的)产品推介
a short description of a book, a new product, etc., written by the people who have produced it, that is intended to attract your attention and make you want to buy it
柯林斯词典
- (书籍、影片或展览的)简介,宣传信息
The blurbabout a new book, film, or exhibition is information about it that is written in order to attract people's interest.
英英释义
noun
- a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books)
- the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book
双语例句
- Just a blurb but we'll take it.
就在新书推荐广告,但我们会接受它。 - I noticed his name in the blurb that you let me have.
我在你给我的简介中注意到了他的名字。 - Lockwood was born in Fort Wayne, Ind., and was raised, as her author blurb states, in all the worst cities of the Midwest.
洛克伍德出生在印第安纳州福特维恩市。她的作者简介说她成长于中西部最糟糕的那些城市里。 - In the blurb section introduces the topic reasons, research objectives, research methods and research sites.
在导语部分,介绍了选题原因,研究目标、研究方法与研究地点。 - Look, he was quoting a blurb.
你看,他是引用那里的话。 - The blurb on the back of the book says that it "will touch your heart".
书后的简介说此书“将触动你的内心”。 - The resource box is your little blurb at the end about you and your website.
信箱是你们的资源很少纪录片在结束对您和您的网站。 - According to the blurb, the film is "entertainment for all the family".
根据简介这部影片是“为整个家庭娱乐服务的”。 - With a headline larger than the blurb and on a separate line, people tended to view the headlines and skip the blurbs;
如果标题字体大于导语,且位于不同行时,人们倾向于阅读标题、跳过导语; - Take no notice of the blurb about these industries being "vital arteries" for the economy or "essential to national security".
不用理会所谓这些行业是国民经济“命脉”或者“对国家安全至关重要”的说辞。