单词 | version |
释义 | versionver‧sion /ˈvɜːʃən $ ˈvɜːrʒən/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL noun [countable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINversion ExamplesOrigin: 1500-1600 French, Medieval Latin versio ‘turning’, from Latin versus; ➔ VERSEEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► account Collocations a written or spoken description that says what happens in an event or process: · He provided the police with a detailed account of what he saw. ► description something you say or write that gives details about what something or someone is like: · The report gave a brief description of the problem. ► story an account of something that has happened which may not be true – used especially when people are telling each other about something: · I don’t think he was honest enough to tell us the full story.· Her parents did not believe her story. ► report a written or spoken account of a situation or event, giving people the information they need, especially after studying something as part of your job: · The UN will issue a report on the incident.· Initial police reports suggest she was murdered. ► version a particular person’s account of an event, which is different from the account that another person gives: · Her version of events has been contradicted by other witnesses. Longman Language Activatorsomething which has been translated► translation a piece of language, especially a piece of writing, that has been changed from one language into another: · Many of the poems are translations, but the sounds and rhythms are similar to the original language.Spanish/English/Latin etc translation: · It is a Latin translation of a Greek manuscript.translation of: · I've only read the English translation of the book, not the Japanese original.direct translation: · "It goes without saying" is a direct translation of a French phrase.be lost in (the) translation (=when the real meaning of something cannot be translated in a completely satisfactory way): · Much of the humour of the book was unfortunately lost in translation.lose something in (the) translation: · His arguments are still powerful, but I think they lose some impact in translation. ► version: English/Japanese/French etc version (=a translation of a book, poem etc in that language) · Most people would agree that the Italian version sounds better.version of · I had trouble understanding the French, so I got the English version of the book from the library and read it. ► in translation if you read something in translation , you read it after it has been translated from another language: · I don't really like reading poetry in translation.· All of Brecht's plays are available in translation. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRYadjectives► a new version Phrases· There has been an outcry over a new version of the world’s most popular ballet. ► a different version· The two groups listened to different versions of the story. ► the latest version· The company will soon release the latest version of its network operating system. ► the original/first version· The original version was in Latin but later editions were in English. ► the final version· The final version of the report omitted these criticisms. ► an earlier version· The president vetoed an earlier version of the bill. ► a later version· a later version of the software ► the film version (=a film of a book or play)· He appeared in the film version of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'. ► a revised version· In a revised version of the script, this scene was cut . ► a modified version (=one that has some small changes)· The article is a modified version of a paper that first appeared in an academic journal. ► an updated version· an updated version of the 'Best Pub' guide ► a simplified version· This simplified version of Shakespeare’s play is intended for younger children. ► an improved version· The manufacturers come up with new, improved versions each year. ► an abridged version (=one that is shortened from the original but not changed in any other way)· Reader’s Digest published abridged versions of many popular novels. ► the unabridged version (=not shortened – used when this version is long)· the unabridged version of 'Moby Dick' ► the uncut version (=used about a film that includes parts that were not in the film when it was shown in cinemas)· the uncut version of 'Bladerunner' COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► miniature version He looked like a miniature version of his father. ► watered-down version a watered-down version of the original COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► different· There is another slightly different version of the story of treasure in the Selvagens.· Both parts can be seen as different versions of one another, but there is an absence of inner connection between them.· So why on earth are we stuffed full of so many different versions of genes?· Everybody I talk to has a different version of Jim's life.· The significance of rape in the story grows when we find the persistence of assault in the different versions.· Different agencies use rather different versions of this, but they all look broadly similar.· The Senate approved a different version of the bill without the amendment. ► early· In later years, the post developed into an early version of that we know as Chancellor of the Exchequer.· The company expects the early versions of the chip will go into low-end desktop computers primarily sold outside the United States.· In an early version, at the beginning of each paragraph the relevant node-link-node triple was printed.· With earlier versions, a single line appears in both instances.· Also included are earlier versions in prints by Durer, Holbein and others, 19 January until 13 March.· And Feinstein had voted for an earlier version when it was coupled with a minimum wage increase.· To refine the final video an early version of the cartoon was screened for children from five different countries.· The world champion had played an earlier version of Deep Blue in February 1996 and beat it handily. ► electronic· Just as manual catalogues are not harmonised retrospectively, so electronic versions are unlikely ever to be.· Among the most exciting Journal developments last year were the launch of two new electronic versions of the paper.· The electronic version is being test marketed in the United States.· As a result the publication will be made available in an electronic version from 1 February 1994.· Also promising are electronic versions of the Yellow Pages and other directories, complete with thousands of computerised maps.· Next year an electronic version of the Apacs scheme is due to start.· The images are reproducible electronic versions of scanned illustrations, slides, microscopic and other visual material. ► final· Pre-final spec T9000-based versions will ship in June/July followed by final spec versions in the fourth quarter.· Republican governors in particular were intimately involved in crafting the final version of the measure.· Is it beyond the wit of Byers and his legal eagles to include a sunset clause in the final version?· But the two chambers must agree on a final version before Clinton can sign it into law.· A final version has already been mooted.· He asked Bill Hope to draft a final version that could be tested one more time back in the company.· The government was able to accept most of its recommendations, and the final version was published in March 200080.· The final version endorsed current Pentagon policy allowing women in combat in certain circumstances, a position endorsed by Dole. ► late· L Latest - the latest available version of this module.· In its later versions, Bacon is much cleverer than this.· If you're running Windows, update your system to the latest version of Internet Explorer and be done with it.· So what has Renault done with the latest version of its supermini?· Do you know how to upgrade your software to the latest version for the least cost?· The user can specify an issue number or use the default which is the latest version.· Earlier versions of the scanner have passed this module, but the latest version is more exacting. ► modern· This effect is well established empirically and is dealt with by all modern versions of the standard associative model.· Today, modern versions of windmills, called wind turbines, are used to create electricity.· The modern commercial version is very similar to Saint Paulin.· And out of this fascination with man two modern versions of him are born.· Sun saloon 10, a modern version of the old cross-bench car, upon delivery in 1939.· Is it a modern, corporatist version of the old patrimonial autocracy?· The modern versions of Taylorism are expressed in terms of job design and work study.· They are, ironically, the modern version of the church of the Middle Ages. ► new· Each session will create a new version in the Working-Set.· The new version has an automatic roof designer that generates standard roof as well as specialty styles.· They then worked as a class to produce a new rewritten version which they hoped would be more comprehensible.· The new version of Navigator, due for release this spring, will feature two-way e-mail.· Some months ago I suggested that this could be done in a new version of Question Time.· Many people get along using the same programs and never move on to new versions.· It is not clear even to Lotus when the new 1-2-3 version for Alpha will be rolled-out.· It makes you wonder when a new version of the photo will feature only an empty stoop. ► original· The original version of the model is depicted in Figure 8.· This program has made dramatic leaps in ease-of-use and reliability from its original version.· It will cover the changes that have taken place in assessment since the original version was first published in 1988.· Pacino cuts them together for a truly original version of Shakespeare that could only be realized on film.· The Labovian model can be used to explore further the similarities and differences between the idealised and original versions.· The original versions were reduced to ashes when an earlier Capitol burned in 1881.· The original version, also included, still sounded fresh ten years on.· The arrangement to the original version is like, when the song starts, you get this protection. ► small· A hard act to follow, but its stars are confident that the small screen version will prove just as popular.· A small version of the caldo and plenty of tortillas accompany the entree.· Duncan had guessed right about it being a Shogun, the smaller, two-door version.· Each outer cave or vault can only entered through a small version of the iris-like Vadinamian Valve.· Also new is the Spectrum S, a smaller version of the touring single for the lighter paddler.· Border fork A smaller version of a digging fork; very handy for working among close-spaced plants and lifting individual seedlings. NOUN► beta· There was no manual with the beta version, but the package as a whole is a cinch to use.· As it's a beta version, it's tricky to give ClarisWorks a star rating.· There will be a development environment and beta versions of the complete environment tailored for vertical markets running up to its release. ► cover· Some of which were cover versions that one or other of us had found.· In cover versions of Prince and Lloyd Webber?· The album consists of cover versions recorded this summer at the Funny Farm.· However, this cover version of Bronski Beat's first single is really very good indeed.· There will be an album from the band, full of unlikely cover versions. ► film· A film version of J K Rowling's first novel is expected to boost sales.· Meanwhile, the film version of Skipped Parts begins production this summer.· One way that many directors in theater differentiated their work from film versions was through interpretation.· He was the first actor chosen for the film version, which Douglas produced.· The offices are so old-fashioned that one was used as Scrooge's office in a recent film version of A Christmas Carol.· In the film version it makes no difference whether he gets there in time or not. ► module· Only additional module names can be entered or the existing module version ranges extended.· Transition: A transition consists of a new state which the module version is set to.· Only development version number allowed An approved version number has been entered at the new package version or new module version prompt.· Module version information may be restricted to details on approved module versions only, with details on intermediate development versions omitted. VERB► include· Future developments include a wireless version, which is already being piloted.· The premium increase was not included in the House version of the spending bill that is now the subject of negotiations.· Also included are earlier versions in prints by Durer, Holbein and others, 19 January until 13 March.· The development, administration and interoperability modules do not include run- time versions of Unix.· However, reliability checks have been included in the latest version of the program.· These values include a macho version of masculinity and an embracing of violence. ► introduce· And now-at last-Lotus have introduced a new version of their roadster.· Hummingbird will also introduce version 3.3 of exceed/W, its personal computer X Server software for Windows.· Visioneer first licensed this idea to Compaq Computer Corp., which introduced its version first.· The company on Monday introduced a new version of its tax preparation software. ► offer· Note: Is it fair to add that Gustave's journal offers a different version of the story?· He devoted most of his remarks in the closed-door session to offering his version of events in the ethics case against him.· A better choice, if offered, is the version of Internet Explorer 3.03 for Windows 3.x that includes its own Winsock.· Simpson later offered a revised version of the identification system that would include substantial safeguards.· By the 1960s, however, photographers were concerned to offer more personal versions of the nature of social existence.· Most restaurants are offering a version of this new darling of desserts.· He said Boeing offered a freighter version of its 747-400 airliner for between $ 165 million and $ 170 million. ► produce· Now perhaps they should produce an Apple Macintosh version, which would be exactly the same but cost twice as much.· Each gene gives up its individual life by co-operating with many others to produce superior versions.· Konrad Lorenz wrote that birds even in total isolation are able to produce a recognisable version of the song of their species.· I am therefore writing to ask if you would be interested in our working together to produce AppleMac versions of the programs.· Later developments, however, have produced greatly improved versions of this type of cladding.· Actors and actresses produce a version of Noël Coward when they try.· Was he going to produce a London version of Oz?· The new editorial policy complicates the process of producing authorised versions, but it does not substantially change it. ► release· A few weeks later, they release a Mac version.· Microsoft recently released versions of Internet Explorer for the Macintosh and Windows 3. 1.· They expect to release a version priced at £50 during 1992.· And in almost every case, the previously released version was the superior cut.· ProActive will release new versions of its software to meet emerging requirements, but won't sell source code, says Sippl.· A number of companies have released IBM-compatible versions of their programs before turning their attention to Mac versions.· Microsoft Corp has released version 2.1A of LANManager for Unix.· Moreover, a growing number of software makers are releasing short demonstration versions of their programs. ► use· The T-shirt and three-button T-shirt show it as a border design using the central tile version.· If you include dairy foods, use low-fat versions, and only small portions.· Having used version 5.5 for only a few days I could never go back.· Upgrade at home if you use the latest version at work.· In this article, when appropriate, this implementing statute will be used as the relevant version of the Hague Rules.· Make sure you use the latest version.· You use a version of email to send a message, usually called a posting, to a newsgroup. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► the ... version of something 1a copy of something that has been changed so that it is slightly differentversion of a new version of the softwarenew/modern/final etc version the original version of the textEnglish/German/electronic/film etc version (=presented in a different language or form) a Japanese version of an English play I think I preferred the television version. the human version of mad cow disease2someone’s version of an event is their description of it, when this is different from the description given by another personversion of according to the official version of events Could Donna’s version of what happened that night be correct?3the ... version of something a way of explaining or doing something that is typical of a particular group or period of timeversion of the Marxist version of economics Is the coffee break the adult version of recess? → cover version at cover2(10)COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa new version· There has been an outcry over a new version of the world’s most popular ballet.a different version· The two groups listened to different versions of the story.the latest version· The company will soon release the latest version of its network operating system.the original/first version· The original version was in Latin but later editions were in English.the final version· The final version of the report omitted these criticisms.an earlier version· The president vetoed an earlier version of the bill.a later version· a later version of the softwarethe film version (=a film of a book or play)· He appeared in the film version of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'.a revised version· In a revised version of the script, this scene was cut .a modified version (=one that has some small changes)· The article is a modified version of a paper that first appeared in an academic journal.an updated version· an updated version of the 'Best Pub' guidea simplified version· This simplified version of Shakespeare’s play is intended for younger children.an improved version· The manufacturers come up with new, improved versions each year.an abridged version (=one that is shortened from the original but not changed in any other way)· Reader’s Digest published abridged versions of many popular novels.the unabridged version (=not shortened – used when this version is long)· the unabridged version of 'Moby Dick'the uncut version (=used about a film that includes parts that were not in the film when it was shown in cinemas)· the uncut version of 'Bladerunner'
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