postface

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英 ['pəʊstefɪs]
美 ['poʊstfɪs]
是什么意思
  • n.

    刊后语;

  • 英英释义

    Postface

    • A postface is the opposite of a preface, a brief article or explanatory information placed at the end of a book. Postfaces are quite often used in books so that the non-pertinent information will appear at the end of the literary work, and not confuse the reader.

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    A Critique of "Postface"to Relevance
    Postface "From natural hazards to technological disasters"
    Postface "The GITEWS Project – results, summary and outlook"
    The Cambridge Companion to Camus: Postface
    Postface of the Shuo-wen Chieh-tzu : the first comprehensive Chinese dictionary
    Postface: fragmentation, failing trust and enduring tensions over what counts as climate finance
    Postface to “ Model Predictive Control : Theory and Design ” Chapter 1 . Getting Started with Model Predictive Control
    Sagesse Et Illusions de la Philosophie. 2e Édition Augmentée d'Une Postface
    80 % au bac… et après? : les enfants de la démocratisation scolaire : Postface inédited de l'auteur
    Kac algebras and duality of locally compact groups. Preface by Alain Connes, postface by Adrian Ocneanu