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textbook    音标拼音: [t'ɛkstb,ʊk]
n. 课本,教科书

课本,教科书

textbook
adj 1: according to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook;
typical; "a casebook schizophrenic"; "a textbook example"
[synonym: {casebook}, {textbook}]
n 1: a book prepared for use in schools or colleges; "his
economics textbook is in its tenth edition"; "the professor
wrote the text that he assigned students to buy" [synonym:
{textbook}, {text}, {text edition}, {schoolbook}, {school
text}] [ant: {trade book}, {trade edition}]

Text-book \Text"-book`\, n.
1. A book with wide spaces between the lines, to give room
for notes.
[1913 Webster]

2. A volume, as of some classical author, on which a teacher
lectures or comments; hence, any manual of instruction; a
schoolbook.
[1913 Webster] Text hand



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