释义 |
blurbblurb /blɜːb $ blɜːrb/ noun [countable] blurbOrigin: 1900-2000 An invented word - According to the official blurb, it means more consistent and comfortable shifting with improved performance and fuel economy.
- As for the blurb, do not read it.
- Complex measures can not readily be turned into simply stated, understandable ballot blurbs.
- I scanned the xeroxed blurbs and reviews.
- Nature is a kind of poetry for him; an Ecosphere is a book jacket blurb about the real thing.
- The aim, says the blurb, is to develop other publishing and ancestor-tracing businesses.
- The Arizona Daily Star carried one short blurb in the back pages, but that was it.
a short description giving information about a book, new product etc |