glossary
glossary — 名詞
1. a list of unusual or field-specific words with their definitions, arranged in A–
詞彙表
按字母順序排列的專門用語解釋列表
a list of unusual or field-specific words with their definitions, arranged in A–Z order, typically appearing near the end of a book or article so that readers can look up unfamiliar terms quickly.
Yara checked the glossary at the back of her biology book for the word 'mitochondria'.
Yara 翻到生物課本最後面的詞彙表,查了「粒線體」這個字。
glossary at the back of — typical book position
The cookbook includes a glossary of Asian ingredients for beginners.
這本食譜附了一份亞洲食材詞彙表,方便新手參考。
Before the exam, Rohan copied the glossary terms onto flashcards.
考試前,Rohan 把詞彙表上的字詞抄到單字卡上。
Each art history chapter ends with a short glossary of the key words introduced.
藝術史教材的每一章末尾都附有該章關鍵字詞的詞彙表。
The librarian showed Diego where to find the glossary in the reference section.
圖書館員告訴 Diego 可以在參考書區找到詞彙表。
- word list
more general term — a word list may not include definitions, while a glossary always does
- lexicon
more formal and academic; often refers to the entire vocabulary of a language or field rather than a short appendix
- vocabulary list
focuses on words a learner should know, not necessarily difficult or technical terms
文法句型
glossary of [subject/field]
glossary + verb (includes/appears/has)
用法筆記
A glossary is smaller than a dictionary and usually limited to one text or subject area. It often appears as a section at the end of a book.