chapter
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A chapter is one of the parts that a book is divided into. Each chapter has a number, and sometimes a title. 章[also N num]
Chromium supplements were used successfully in the treatment of diabetes (see Chapter 4). 鉻補充劑成功地用在了糖尿病的治療上(參見第4章)。
2. N-COUNT A chapter in someone's life or in history is a period of time during which a major event or series of related events takes place. (事件發(fā)生的) 時期[書面]
This had been a particularly difficult chapter in Lebanon's recent history. 這是黎巴嫩近代史上的一個特別困難的時期。
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chapter /?t??pt?/ (chapters)
劍橋詞典
- The main characters are clearly delineated in the first chapter of the book .
- This chapter is so difficult to digest , I shall have to read it again later .
- The book has exercises at the end of every chapter.
- The first chapter describes the strange sequence of events that lead to his death .
- After you've finished each chapter, run the spell-checker.
chapter noun [C] (BOOK)
B1 (written abbreviation chap.)any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided , usually given a number or title
章,回,篇
Read Chapter 10 before class tomorrow . 明天上課前閱讀第10章。
例句
chapter noun [C] (PERIOD)
a period that is part of a larger amount of time during which something happens
一段時期,階段
The period before the revolution is an interesting chapter in British history . 革命前的那段時期是英國歷史上一段有趣的時期。
That chapter of my life closed when I had a serious riding accident . 騎馬出了一次嚴(yán)重的事故后,我生命中的那一篇章就結(jié)束了。
chapter noun [C] (SOCIETY)
US or formala local division of a larger organization
(機構(gòu)組織的)地方分會,地方支部
The local chapter of the League of Women Voters meets at the library . 女選民聯(lián)合會的地方支部在圖書館集會。
習(xí)語
be a chapter of accidentsgive /quote sth/sb chapter and verse 返回 chapter