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How to read text

The pronunciation of text is: English [tekst]. The detailed meaning of text is n. (noun) textbook. Text of this article. Topic text. Text. Original text. Topic. Textbook. Verse version. Must-read list. Printed text in boldface. Script. Christian Bible verse. Lyrics. Document. Speech script. text synonym argument.

1. Detailed explanation

n. (noun) textbook text text theme text original text topic text textbook scripture version required reading list printed in bold text script Christian Bible scripture lyrics document speech Manuscript v. (verb) texting 2. Double interpretation

n. (noun) [U] text, the mainbody of writing [S] original text, full text theexactoriginalwordsofaspeech, article, etc. [C] textbook, Textbook[C] "Bible" words asentencefromtheBiblethatisreadandtalkedaboutbyapriestinchurch 3. English interpretation

Noun:thewordsofsomethingwritten;"thereweremorethanathousandwordsoftext"

"theyhandedouttheprintedtextofthemayor'sspeech"

"hewantstoreconstructtheoriginaltext "

apassagefromtheBiblethatisusedasthesubjectofasermon;"thepreacherchoseatextfromPsalmstointroducehissermon"

abookpreparedforuseinschoolsorcolleges;"hiseconomicstextbookisinitstenthedition"

"theprofessorwrotethetextthatheassignedstudentstobuy"

themainbodyofawrittenwork (asdistinctfromillustrationsorfootnotesetc.);"picturesmadethetexteasiertounderstand "

IV. Examples

The text is accompanied by illustrations.

The text is accompanied by illustrations.

Itwaseditedfromtheoriginaltext.

This is compiled from the original text.

Read the text first and then explain the new words.

Read the text first and then explain the new words.

HestudiedShakespeare'stexts.

He studied Shakespeare's original works.

The translation should fully express the meaning of the original text.

The translation should fully express the meaning of the original text.

Laura, willyoutextmethevenueagain?

Laura, can you send me the meeting location again?

5. Common sentence patterns

Used as a noun (n.) It is useful to read the text early in the morning.

It is very useful to read the text early in the morning. Theillustrationswerecleverlytiedinwiththetext.

The illustrations match the text very well.

Children won't like this book because there is too much text and too few illustrations.

Children won't like this book because it has too much text and too few illustrations. Our newspapers are printing the full text of the President's speech.

Our newspapers will print the full text of the President's speech. Thisbookisthepureandoriginaltext.

This book is an authentic and untampered copy. Have you read the original text of "War and Peace"?

Have you read the original text of "War and Peace"? Hamletisasettextforthisyear'sEnglishexam. "Hamlet" is the required textbook for this year's English exam. Allthecityschoolsusethesamehistorytext.

Schools across the city use the same history textbook. In fact, there were no mathematics textbooks then.

In fact, there were no mathematics textbooks at that time. ThetextformysermontodaycomesfromMatthew1∶4.

The scripture I preach today comes from the fourth chapter of the first chapter of the Gospel of Matthew. HepreachedonatextfromSt.John'sGospel.

He used passages from the Gospel of St. John as the title of his sermon. 6. Classic quotations

Theheraldhaddifficultyinmakingouttheexacttextofthedeclarationofwar.

From: A. Fraser 7. Etymology explanation

☆ Entered English in the late 14th century, directly derived from Old French texte, meaning book; originally derived from late Latin textus, meaning written content. Related synonyms of text

argument, body, contents, matter, paragraph, passage, reader, sentence, source, subject, topic, words

Related antonyms of text

< p>tradeedition

Related adjacent words of text

textbook, Texas, texts, Textal, texter, texton, Textry, Textor, textus, Textron, texting, textoma