summaries
Prononciation : [ˈsʌməˌriz]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(noun) summaries are short versions of longer texts. They give the main ideas without all the details. It's like telling someone what a book or a story is about, but in just a few sentences.
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The student wrote great summaries of the chapters for her book report.
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His summaries of the articles were too long; they missed the point of being brief.
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Can you write summaries of the stories we read in class?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) in business, summaries are brief overviews of reports or meetings. They help people understand the main points without reading everything.
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The manager provided summaries of the quarterly reports to keep everyone informed.
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Without clear summaries of the meeting, it was hard to know what was decided.
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Do you think the summaries from yesterday's meeting were helpful?
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