delineate
/dɪˈlɪnieɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈlɪnieɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈli-nē-ˌāt dē-/ (ame, mw)
delineate — 動詞
- delineatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- delineateshe / she / it
- delineatedpast simple
- delineating-ing form
1. to make the outer shape of something clear by drawing a line around it or markin
描出
畫出外形或邊界
to make the outer shape of something clear by drawing a line around it or marking its edge
Daichi used a red pencil to delineate the island on the map.
Daichi 用紅鉛筆在地圖上描出那座島的輪廓。
delineate + object on a map
The architect delineated each window frame before adding colour to the sketch.
建築師先描出每扇窗框,再替草圖上色。
delineate a feature before shading a drawing
Nadia delineated the garden beds with string before planting the seeds.
Nadia 播種前先用繩子描出花圃的邊界。
A thin white line delineates the football field from the running track.
一道細白線把足球場和跑道的界線描了出來。
- erase
removes the boundary instead of making it visible
文法句型
delineate + object
用法筆記
Often used for maps, sketches, borders, and other visible shapes. The object is usually something whose outer edge can be shown clearly.
2. to explain the main parts, limits, or stages of something clearly and in an orde
闡明
清楚說出重點或界線
to explain the main parts, limits, or stages of something clearly and in an ordered way
In her opening slide, Saira delineated the steps for moving the team online.
Saira 在開場投影片中闡明了團隊轉為線上的步驟。
delineate the steps for + -ing form
The judge asked both lawyers to delineate the limits of the agreement.
法官要求兩位律師闡明協議的界線。
delineate the limits of something
Professor Owen delineated three causes of the water shortage in class.
Owen 教授在課堂上闡明了缺水的三個原因。
The report delineates how each department will share the repair costs.
這份報告闡明了各部門將如何分攤維修費。
- obscure
means make the subject harder to understand
文法句型
delineate + object
delineate how-clause
用法筆記
Common with plans, roles, rules, and differences. It is more formal than explain and often stresses making limits or structure precise.