compend
compend — 名詞
1. a collection of the most important facts, ideas, or details about a particular s
概要;彙編
針對某一主題的簡明資料彙集
a collection of the most important facts, ideas, or details about a particular subject, brought together in a single book or document that is shorter and more concentrated than a full-length treatment of the same topic
Devika bought a compend of Greek mythology to help with her research project.
Devika 買了一本希臘神話概要來協助她的研究專題。
compend + of + [subject/topic]
The library's reference section keeps a useful compend of medical symptoms and treatments.
圖書館的參考書區收藏了一本實用的醫療症狀與治療方法彙編。
Professor Kwame published a compend of ancient African poetry with historical notes.
Kwame 教授出版了一本附有歷史註解的古非洲詩歌彙編。
Gabriel found a pocket-sized compend of space exploration facts at the second-hand bookshop.
Gabriel 在一家二手書店找到了一本口袋大小的太空探索知識概要。
A new compend of world history covers key events from ancient times to the present.
一部新的世界史綱要涵蓋了從遠古時代到現今的關鍵事件。
- compendium
the full, more common form of the same word; interchangeable but more standard
- digest
a shorter, more selective summary; often published periodically
- handbook
practical guide focused on how to do something, not just facts
- abridgment
a shortened version of a single existing work, not a synthesis of multiple sources
- full-length work
a complete, unabridged treatment of a subject
文法句型
compend + of + [subject]
用法筆記
Compend is a shortened form of compendium. The two words are used interchangeably, though compendium is far more common in formal written English. Compend appears most often in book titles and catalogues to save space.