comprisal
comprisal — 名詞
1. a short written or spoken account that brings together the most important points
概要
濃縮要點的簡短總結
a short written or spoken account that brings together the most important points of a longer work or a larger subject
Lucas wrote a one-page comprisal of the two-hour meeting for his absent colleagues.
Lucas 為缺席的同事寫了一份長達一頁的會議概要。
a comprisal of [something]: summarising a meeting
After finishing the long novel, Naoko prepared a comprisal for her book club members.
Naoko 讀完那本長篇小說後,為讀書會成員準備了一份概要。
prepare a comprisal — common verb collocation
The professor praised Diego's comprisal of the history chapter for its clarity.
教授稱讚 Diego 的歷史章節概要寫得條理清晰。
Kofi's comprisal of the science article helped everyone grasp the main findings quickly.
Kofi 的科學文章概要讓大家很快掌握了主要發現。
Mira asked each team to present a comprisal of their research before the final exhibition.
Mira 要求各小組在最終展覽前,提出一份研究概要。
- summary
the most common, everyday word for a short account of main points
- compendium
a more detailed collection of information, often in book form
- epitome
emphasises capturing the very essence of something; can also mean a perfect example
- digest
a concise compilation of information, often published regularly
- expansion
a detailed treatment that adds more information
- elaboration
the process of adding more detail and explanation
文法句型
a comprisal of [something]
用法筆記
This is a formal, fairly rare word. In everyday conversation, speakers usually prefer 'summary' or 'overview'.