annotate
verb[T]
formaluk/ˈæn.ə.teɪt/us/ˈæn.ə.teɪt/[often passive]
toaddashortexplanationoropinionto atextorimage:
Annotatededitionsof Shakespeare'splayshelpreaderstounderstandoldwords.莎士比亚剧作的注释本可以帮助读者理解剧中较古老的词语。
an annotatedbibliography/manuscript/edition
His great-granddaughter haspainstakinglytranscribedand annotated hiswartimediaries.
Thestudentsannotatetheirphotos, saying why they arerelevant.
computing,languagespecialized
toaddadescriptionorpieceofinformationtodata, forexamplealabelsaying whether a word is anoun, averb, etc.:
After thecorpuswascollectedwe annotated it.
Textual ornumericaldatacan becopiedintodatabases, annotated, andlinkedto otherdata.
- The book's annotatedbibliographyfills45pages.
- You areallowedtobringannotatedcopiesof thenovelyou have beenstudyinginto theexam.
- Anyattacheddocumentationshould be annotated withexplanatorynotesforclarification.
- Studentsarriveat thelectureequippedwithprintednotes: all they have to do is to annotate theseprintouts.
- He annotates andindexesapagein hisnotebook.
- Typically I use thisprogramto annotate adocumentwith my ownstructuredcontent.
- Annotateddatahasfacilitatedrecentadvancesinpartofspeechtagging,parsing, and otherlanguageprocessingissues.
Remarks & remarking
- air
- annotation
- annotator
- backbite
- backbiting
- barb
- commentary
- dog whistle
- felicity
- innuendo
- last word
- line
- malediction
- mention
- mot juste
- platitude
- profundity
- remark
- sideswipe
- throwaway
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