summarised
/ˈsʌm.ər.aɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsʌm.ə.raɪz/ (ame, ipa)
summarised — 動詞
- summarisedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- summariseds3rd person singular
- summariseding-ing form
- summarisededpast simple
1. to give only the most important information from a longer text or talk, putting
摘要;概述
用簡短方式說明重點內容
to give only the most important information from a longer text or talk, putting it into a brief form
Camila summarised the main argument of the article for the class.
Camila 在課堂上概述了那篇文章的主要論點。
summarise + direct object (the main argument)
The teacher asked Gabriel to summarise the story in three sentences.
老師要求 Gabriel 用三句話摘要這個故事。
summarise + in + number of sentences
Pedro summarised the meeting by listing the five key decisions made.
Pedro 概述了會議內容,列出五項關鍵決定。
Hamza quickly summarised the report before the manager walked in.
Hamza 在主管進來前快速摘要了報告。
The news article briefly summarised the events of the past week.
那篇新聞簡短摘要了過去一週發生的事。
- outline
emphasises giving the structure or main shape of something, often in an ordered list
- recap
informal; a quick spoken restatement of what happened, common in meetings and conversations
- condense
focuses on shortening and reducing length, often by cutting detail rather than selecting key points
- digest
implies processing and reorganising information into a shorter, more usable form
文法句型
summarise + noun phrase
summarise + by + present participle
用法筆記
British English spelling; American English uses 'summarized'. When the subject is a document, chapter, or piece of writing rather than a person, the meaning shifts slightly to 'serves as a summary of' rather than 'actively produces a summary' — e.g., 'The final chapter summarises the book's findings.'