English-Thai Dictionary
excerpt
N ข้อความ ที่ ตัดตอน มา ส่วน ที่ ตัดตอน มา extract selection kor-kwam-ti-tad-ton-ma
excerpt
VT ตัดตอน มา (ข้อความ ย่อหน้า เป็นต้น extract select tad-ton-ma
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N การ คัดลอก ตัดตอน มา การยกเว้น ไม่ นับ รวม ด้วย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EXCERPT
v.t.[L. excerpo; ex and carpo, to take. ] To select. [Not used. ]
EXCERPTION
n.[L. excerptio.] A picking out; a gleaning; selection. [Little used. ] 1. That which is selected or gleaned. [Little used. ]
EXCERPTOR
n.A picker; a culler.
EXCERPTS
n.Extracts from authors. [A bad word. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EXCERPT
Ex *cerpt ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Excerpted; p. pr. & vb. n.Excerpting.] Etym: [From L. excerptus, p. p. See Excerp. ]
Defn: To select; to extract; to cite; to quote. Out of which we have excerpted the following particulars. Fuller.
EXCERPT
EXCERPT Ex *cerp "t (277 ), n.
Defn: An extract; a passage selected or copied from a book or record.
EXCERPTION
Ex *cerp "tion, n. Etym: [L. excerptio.]
1. The act of excerpting or selecting. [R.]
2. That which is selected or gleaned; an extract. [R.] His excerptions out of the Fathers. Fuller.
EXCERPTIVE
EXCERPTIVE Ex *cerp "tive, a.
Defn: That excerpts, selects, or chooses. D. L. Mackenzie.
EXCERPTOR
EXCERPTOR Ex *cerp "tor, n.
Defn: One who makes excerpts; a picker; a culler.
New American Oxford Dictionary
excerpt
ex cerpt ▶noun |ˈekˌsərpt ˈɛkˌsərpt |a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing. ▶verb |ikˈsərpt ɪkˈsərpt | [ with obj. ] take (a short extract ) from a text: the notes are excerpted from his forthcoming biography. • take an excerpt or excerpts from (a text ). DERIVATIVES ex cerpt i ble |ekˈsərptəbəl, ik- |adjective, ex cerp tion |ekˈsərpSHən, ik- |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a verb ): from Latin excerpt- ‘plucked out, ’ from the verb excerpere, from ex- ‘out of ’ + carpere ‘to pluck. ’
Oxford Dictionary
excerpt
ex |cerpt ▶noun |ˈɛksəːpt |a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing. ▶verb |ɪkˈsəːpt, ɛk- | [ with obj. ] take (a short extract ) from a text: the notes are excerpted from his forthcoming biography. • take an excerpt or excerpts from (a text ): a book excerpted in this week's Time magazine. DERIVATIVES excerptible |-ˈsəːptɪb (ə )l |adjective, excerption |-ˈsəːpʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a verb ): from Latin excerpt- ‘plucked out ’, from the verb excerpere, from ex- ‘out of ’ + carpere ‘to pluck ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
excerpt
excerpt noun an excerpt from the poem: extract, part, section, piece, portion, snippet, clip, bit, sample; reading, citation, quotation, quote, line, passage. ▶verb a portion of her play was excerpted for the magazine: quote, extract, cite.
Oxford Thesaurus
excerpt
excerpt noun he read an excerpt from his book: extract, part, section, piece, portion, fragment, snippet, clip, bit, selection, reading; citation, quotation, quote, line, paragraph, passage, scene, verse, stanza, canto; N. Amer. cite; rare pericope.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
excerpt
ex cerpt /éksəː r pt /名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 【本などからの 】引用 , 抜粋 (extract ) «from » .動詞 /--́ /他動詞 〖通例be ~ed 〗【本などから 】引用 [抜粋 ]される «from » .