| 释义 | 
		ex·cerpt I. \(ˈ)ek|s]ərpt, ikˈs], ]ə̄pt, ]əipt sometimes (ˈ)eg|z] or igˈz]\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin excerptus, past participle of excerpere, from ex- ex- (I) + -cerpere (from carpere to gather, pluck, divide) — more at harvest transitive verb 1.  : to select (passages or details) as typical of a larger store : select for quoting : extract  < a compendium of quotable sayings excerpted from the writings of a variety of modern writers — Book-of-the-Month Club News > 2. obsolete  : to take out : remove 3.  : to shorten by selecting parts of  < a new biography that is to be excerpted for serial publication in three installments > intransitive verb  : to make excerpts II. \ˈekˌs] sometimes ˈegˌz]\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin excerptum, from neuter of excerptus, past participle  : a selection or fragment (as from a writing or a work of music)  < played excerpts from the opera >  : a chosen portion or sample  < cabled daily excerpts of life in the Orient > |