注释
Explanatory notes or comments added to a text to clarify meaning, provide context, or cite sources.
Examples
3 of 5阅读古文时,我们需要查阅专家的注释。
When reading ancient texts, we need to consult expert annotations.
程序员在代码中添加了注释以方便维护。
The programmer added comments to the code to facilitate maintenance.
这篇文章的注释比正文还要长。
The annotations of this article are longer than the main text itself.
Word Family
Memory Tip
注 (Pour/Inject) + 释 (Explain) = Inject an explanation into the text.
Quick Quiz
为了让读者理解专业术语,作者在文章末尾附加了___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 注释
Examples
阅读古文时,我们需要查阅专家的注释。
academicWhen reading ancient texts, we need to consult expert annotations.
程序员在代码中添加了注释以方便维护。
businessThe programmer added comments to the code to facilitate maintenance.
这篇文章的注释比正文还要长。
formalThe annotations of this article are longer than the main text itself.
如果你看不懂这个词,看下旁边的注释。
everydayIf you don't understand this word, look at the note next to it.
我在书的空白处写了一些注释。
informalI wrote some notes in the margins of the book.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
编者注
editor's note
见注释
see note
注释表
list of annotations
Often Confused With
解释 is a general 'explanation', while 注释 refers to formal 'annotations' or 'comments' in a document or text.
Usage Notes
Essential for academic reading and writing, especially when dealing with citations.
Common Mistakes
Forgetting to add 注释 (citations) can lead to plagiarism in academic writing.
Memory Tip
注 (Pour/Inject) + 释 (Explain) = Inject an explanation into the text.
Word Origin
From '注' (note/pour) and '释' (explain/untie).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
为了让读者理解专业术语,作者在文章末尾附加了___。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 注释
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