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词汇 expository
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Definition of expository in English:

expository

adjective ɪksˈpɒzɪtriɪkˈspɑzɪˌtɔri
  • Intended to explain or describe something.

    解释的;说明的;阐述的

    an expository prologue

    一篇说明性的前言。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead of poetic diction, we have expository prose.
    • The passages are roughly similar in length to the expository passages described earlier.
    • Still, as one expository chapter follows another, with technically correct but rather dull repetitions of what has been said before, one begins to speculate about how to improve matters.
    • But for each little detail neatly answered within the film's overly expository dialogue, there are five glaring questions that go unanswered.
    • Such work may, for expository purposes, be described at three levels: organisational, group and individual.
    • In college, I enjoyed composition and expository writing and achieved my highest grades in those classes.
    • The inessential stuff between scenes, the transitions and build-ups and detailed expository explanations, are mainly not there - or only as much as they need to be.
    • Second, doctrinal instruction need not oppose expository preaching, for it can rest on solid interpretation and can supplement such preaching.
    • I am not interested in being a descriptive and expository writer.
    • Windy expository passages drag down the narrative while plot points dead-end and several characters go virtually undeveloped.
    • In these, the last years of his life, he wrote often, sometimes a teasing postcard, sometimes an expository letter six pages long.
    • The inversion of this is certainly true: the best expository writing is controversial, argumentative or polemical, as well as explanatory.
    • In each issue users will find an article covering some base of creative or expository writing.
    • Oddly for such a visual director, he lays out the themes in clumsy, expository dialogue instead of just showing us.
    • For want of a better adjective, the prose is very expository.
    • John Baez is a mathematical physicist working on quantum gravity, who has become well-known for his wonderful expository articles on all sorts of physics topics.
    • The series followed a conventional expository format with reconstructions illustrating an investigation into why certain species had expired.
    • I blog because it's a way for me to practise my expository writing and get exposure for all my creative and non-creative output.
    • The story described an expository account of a college student's series of encounters with spiders.
    • Some have compared her editing technique, with its expository gaps and elliptical cutting, to jazz improvisation, since it has a decidedly rhythmic, musical quality.
    Synonyms
    explanatory, descriptive, describing, elucidatory, elucidative, explicatory, explicative, interpretative, illustrative, illuminating
    rare exegetic, hermeneutic

Rhymes

depositary, depository, suppository

Definition of expository in US English:

expository

adjectiveɪkˈspɑzɪˌtɔriikˈspäziˌtôrē
  • Intended to explain or describe something.

    解释的;说明的;阐述的

    formal expository prose

    一篇说明性的前言。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In these, the last years of his life, he wrote often, sometimes a teasing postcard, sometimes an expository letter six pages long.
    • In college, I enjoyed composition and expository writing and achieved my highest grades in those classes.
    • The story described an expository account of a college student's series of encounters with spiders.
    • The passages are roughly similar in length to the expository passages described earlier.
    • But for each little detail neatly answered within the film's overly expository dialogue, there are five glaring questions that go unanswered.
    • I blog because it's a way for me to practise my expository writing and get exposure for all my creative and non-creative output.
    • Oddly for such a visual director, he lays out the themes in clumsy, expository dialogue instead of just showing us.
    • In each issue users will find an article covering some base of creative or expository writing.
    • The inessential stuff between scenes, the transitions and build-ups and detailed expository explanations, are mainly not there - or only as much as they need to be.
    • Some have compared her editing technique, with its expository gaps and elliptical cutting, to jazz improvisation, since it has a decidedly rhythmic, musical quality.
    • Instead of poetic diction, we have expository prose.
    • I am not interested in being a descriptive and expository writer.
    • Second, doctrinal instruction need not oppose expository preaching, for it can rest on solid interpretation and can supplement such preaching.
    • Such work may, for expository purposes, be described at three levels: organisational, group and individual.
    • John Baez is a mathematical physicist working on quantum gravity, who has become well-known for his wonderful expository articles on all sorts of physics topics.
    • Windy expository passages drag down the narrative while plot points dead-end and several characters go virtually undeveloped.
    • The inversion of this is certainly true: the best expository writing is controversial, argumentative or polemical, as well as explanatory.
    • For want of a better adjective, the prose is very expository.
    • Still, as one expository chapter follows another, with technically correct but rather dull repetitions of what has been said before, one begins to speculate about how to improve matters.
    • The series followed a conventional expository format with reconstructions illustrating an investigation into why certain species had expired.
    Synonyms
    explanatory, descriptive, describing, elucidatory, elucidative, explicatory, explicative, interpretative, illustrative, illuminating
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