单词 | document |
释义 | noun | verb documentdocument1 /ˈdɑkyəmənt/ ●●● S3 W1 AWL noun [countable] 1a piece of paper that has official information written on it, or a set of these papers: She lost a briefcase containing important legal documents. The police produced a 55-page document detailing the criminal charges.2computers a piece of work that you write on a computer, which is saved in a single file: If you try to close the document, the program will prompt you to save it. [Origin: 1400–1500 French, Late Latin documentum, from Latin docere to teach]COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa legal document Legal documents are often written in a way that is difficult to understand.an official document His name is mentioned in an official document.an important document Your birth certificate is an important document, so keep it safe.a secret document Several secret documents are missing from the files.a classified document (=a secret government document) Her position as secretary of state means that she is allowed to read all classified documents.a confidential document (=a secret one that must not be shown to other people, especially people outside an organization) Many business documents are strictly confidential.an internal document (=one that is only meant for people inside an organization) This email is an internal document that should not be shared with anyone outside the company.a leaked document (=a secret document that is made public in a newspaper, on the Internet, etc.) The paper published a leaked document which showed that the company knew the equipment was unsafe.a written/printed document Please sign the final printed document.an electronic document You can send electronic documents by email.the original document A photocopy will not be accepted – we need to see the original document.false documents (=used to make people think the person who has the documents is someone else) They were traveling across the border using false documents .nouns + documenta draft document (=an early version of a document, which will be changed later) This is only a draft document.a government document Government documents that were released later proved that he was innocent.a court document (=a document that tells what happened in a legal case) The reporter looked through thousands of police reports and court documents to research the story.travel documents (=ones you need to go on a trip) I lost my passport and all my travel documents.verbsread/write a document She was reading some documents relating to the sale of her house.create/produce/prepare a document They produced a document called “Safety in Swimming Pools.”print/publish a document Find out who published the document.sign a document I had to sign a document to say that I had received my money. noun | verb documentdocument2 /ˈdɑkyə,mɛnt/ ●○○ AWL verb [transitive] 1to write about something, film it, photograph it, etc. in order to record information about it: The journal documents his cross-country trip.document something with something He documented his research with a video camera.document something in something The findings were documented in her report.2to support something with facts: The effects of smoking have been well documented.3to provide someone with official documents, especially so he or she can work legally—documented adjective |
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