adumbrate

IPA/ˈædəmbreɪt/
IPA/ˈædəmbreɪt/

adumbrate — 動詞

  • adumbrate,,present simple I / you / we / they
  • adumbratepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • adumbrates,,he / she / it
  • adumbrateshe / she / it
  • adumbrated,,past simple
  • adumbratedpast simple
  • adumbrating,,-ing form
  • adumbrating-ing form

1. to present the main outlines or broad shape of an idea, plan, or event at an ear

1.動詞及物C2
釋義

略述;預示

預先概述要點或輪廓

to present the main outlines or broad shape of an idea, plan, or event at an early stage, often doing so in a way that hints at future details yet to be revealed

例句

Darius adumbrated a company restructuring in his opening remarks, promising fuller details next quarter.

Darius 在開場白中略述了公司的重組計劃,並承諾在下季公布更多細節。

formal written register; adumbrate + noun phrase (restructuring)

During her lecture, Professor Talia adumbrated her new book's themes, sparking curiosity among the audience.

Talia 教授在課堂上概括了她新書的主題,引發學生對完整作品的期待。

同義詞
  • outline

    everyday equivalent; neutral register and far more common

  • sketch

    suggests a rough, preliminary version; slightly informal

  • foreshadow

    emphasises the future-looking hint rather than the descriptive aspect

反義詞
  • elaborate

    to provide full detail and explanation, the opposite of giving only main points

  • detail

    to describe every aspect rather than a broad outline

文法句型

adumbrate + noun phrase

用法筆記

Restricted to formal, written contexts — academic papers, political speeches, corporate communications. Everyday conversation favours simpler alternatives such as 'outline' or 'sketch'.

常見錯誤

The manager adumbrated the project timeline during the stand-up meeting.
The manager outlined the project timeline during the stand-up meeting.
💡'Adumbrate' sounds unnatural in casual workplace conversation; use 'outline' instead.