summarize
summarize — 動詞
1. to explain the main points of a longer piece of writing, a speech, or a meeting
總結
將長篇內容簡化成要點
to explain the main points of a longer piece of writing, a speech, or a meeting in a brief and clear way
Élise summarized the three-hundred-page report for her manager in just two paragraphs.
Élise 將那份三百頁的報告總結成短短兩段,交給她的主管。
summarize + noun phrase + for + person
Wren summarized each chapter as a short list of key dates for the exam.
考試前,Wren 把每一章節的內容總結成一份重點日期清單。
summarize + noun phrase + into [condensed form]
The CEO asked an assistant to summarize the morning meeting's main arguments for the board.
執行長請助理總結早上會議的主要論點,向董事會成員報告。
Sirin can summarize complex scientific ideas so that young children understand them.
Sirin 能把複雜的科學概念總結到連小孩都聽得懂。
To summarize, the factory in Taiwan will close by the end of next year.
總結來說,台灣的這間工廠將在明年底關閉。
- condense
suggests making something more compact, often by reducing word count rather than restructuring the content
- outline
focuses on the main structure or headings rather than covering every key point in detail
- recap
informal; used mainly in spoken contexts to quickly remind someone of what was said or happened
- elaborate
to add more detail and explanation, the opposite of condensing information
文法句型
summarize + noun phrase
summarize + noun phrase + for + person
summarize + noun phrase + into + noun phrase
to summarize (discourse marker)
用法筆記
Both transitive and intransitive uses are common. The intransitive discourse-marker use ('To summarize,…') is used mainly in spoken or written concluding statements and takes a comma after the phrase.