summary
英 ['sʌm(ə)rɪ] 美 ['sʌməri]
adj. 简易的;扼要的
n. 概要,摘要,总结
Summary executions of African men in groups of 60 to 70 have been documented.
Auerbach has written an accessible summary of the literature on the incidence of the tax.
If someone in business returns from a conference, you are likely to see a video summary. 携纤
In summary, there is strong evidence that investors ignore selection biases in fund performance advertisements.
Thank you Media Matters, for an efficient summary of the terms of the energy debate.
For more on the topic, New Scientist offers this clever summary in video.
It is impossible to give a brief summary 首差of what has happened in the eastern Congo?
The summary of responses to the consultation has been published on the department's website.
Below I provide some quotes from her appearance, along with a summary of the law.
Summary Opinion 2012-100, (October 16, 2012), sometimes all the Service needs is the smell test.
As Nagasaki shows, the Japanese have learned to exact summary justice at the ballot-box.
The SCMP's wire summary said the proposed law is a watered-down version of the original. 辩芹仿
Download the full report, the Executive Summary or browse the report by chapter.
Tonight we will be sending you a summary that you may share with your clients.
The rougher and more summary his work, the greater its appeal to the cultivated.
Click here for copies of a six-page summary of this important Center Roundtable Discussion.
It's compiled by the online magazine, Slate, and here is Mark Jordan Legan with SummaryJudgment.
In summary, we have a gap up this morning after a sharp 7 day decline.
The NHS is working towards compiling an Emergency Care Summary for every person in Scotland.
If you lose your summary plan description, you may have a difficult time getting another copy.