postscript
名词 n.
动词 v.
美 /ˈpoʊst.skɹɪpt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An addendum to a letter, added after the author's signature.
— As a rule Julian dictated to secretaries, and so fast that Libanius says the "tachygraphers" were unable to keep pace with him, but certain postscripts are marked "with his own hand."
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An addition to a story, play, etc. after its completion.
— In a moving post-script to the novel, Forster tells the reader that the book was inspired by a visit to the home of Edward Carpenter.
动词 v.
- To extend (a letter or another document) with additional remarks.
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词源 1
From New Latin postscriptum, from Latin, neuter of postscriptus, past participle of postscrībō (“write after”), from post (“after”) + scrībō (“write”). By surface analysis, post- + script.
词源 2
From New Latin postscriptum, from Latin, neuter of postscriptus, past participle of postscrībō (“write after”), from post (“after”) + scrībō (“write”). By surface analysis, post- + script.
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