ibid.
adverb
publishingformalspecializeduk/ˈɪb.ɪd/us/ˈɪb.ɪd/used informalwriting to refer to abookorarticlethat has already beenmentioned
(出处)同前,如上Publishing abbreviations
- 7/7
- cf.
- col
- ff
- loc. cit.
- op. cit.
- P, p
- pg.
- pp
- sic
- TLA
- V, v
- vide
- vol.
单词 | ibid. |
释义 | ibid. adverb publishingformalspecializeduk/ˈɪb.ɪd/us/ˈɪb.ɪd/used informalwriting to refer to abookorarticlethat has already beenmentioned (出处)同前,如上Publishing abbreviations
ibid| Business Englishibid adverb uk/ˈɪbɪd/usused informalwriting to refer to abookorarticlethat has already beenmentioned: Thispointisdiscussedmorefullyin alaterchapter(ibid, pp. 264 - 269). Examplesofibid.ibid. Qualitative and quantitative measures of the business environment are statistically strongly and significantly correlated with respect to their effects on business performance (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus For an account of the major differences, seeibid., 41-42. From theCambridge English Corpus An "exemplary" manager who demonstrated "the usefulness of improving the methods of farming" was a welcome guest at scientific societies and meetings (ibid, 142). From theCambridge English Corpus A larger issue that cannot be addressed in this paper is the prejudice against matrilineal-matrilocal systems as creating 'disincentives for long-term investment' by husbands (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus It is also ' a form of symbolic action that conveys cultural meanings, most importantly ideas of legitimacy ' (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus In keyboard work, 'pupils play rhythmically but do not use an appropriate technique' (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus The ultimate goal of the government was to gradually phase out unprocessed cocoa exports (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus However, these policy goals are rarely compatible, and even countries with longestablished child maintenance regimes struggle to reconcile different competing interests (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus These are 'folded within instructional processes that lead to 'attentive', 'engaged', and 'enactive' listening' (ibid: 55). From theCambridge English Corpus For a discussion of gold values, seeibid. 190-1. From theCambridge English Corpus It should also be remembered that unless they are introduced and managed well, they could potentially be exclusionary to some groups (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus Long-term fluctuation in temperature, precipitation, wind, and other aspects of the earth's climate relates to climate change (ibid.). From theCambridge English Corpus The remainder of this paragraph draws heavily onibid., 301+2. From theCambridge English Corpus Share of male labor force employed in agriculture (ibid). 30. From theCambridge English Corpus Discourse analysis is predominantly a qualitative approach which does not presuppose a single verifiable truth; rather, it aims at 'accounting for the discourse' (ibid28). From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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