document
n. 檔案; (計算機)文件
v. 記錄; 用檔案證明
A document is one or more official pieces of paper with writing on them.
The foreign ministers of the two countries signed the documents today.
兩國的外交大臣今天簽署了檔案。
...a policy document for the Labour Party conference...
為工黨大會準備的政策檔案
A document is a piece of text or graphics, for example a letter, that is stored as a file on a computer and that you can access in order to read it or change it.
When you are finished typing, remember to save your document.
完成錄入後,記得將文件存檔。
If you document something, you make a detailed record of it in writing or on film or tape.
He wrote a book documenting his prison experiences...
他寫書詳細記錄了他的獄中經歷。
The effects of smoking have been well documented.
有關吸菸的影響記錄翔實。
1. writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
2. anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks
3. a written account of ownership or obligation
4. (computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using 7-bit ASCII characters
1. record in detail;
2. support or supply with references;
paper, document
這兩個名詞均含"檔案"之意。
He asked me to make ten copies of the document.
他叫我把這份檔案影印十份.
The document is being circulated among the committee members.
檔案正在委員中傳閱.
Clip document together, please.
請把資料夾在一起.
The content of a book or document exclusive of prefatory matter, codicils, indexes, or appendices.
正文除去序言、補遺 、 索引和附錄的書或文獻的主要部分.
The document is dated 775.
這份文獻的年份是775年.