Paragraphs Meaning in English
word · lemma: paragraph
ˈpæɹəˌɡɹæfs/, /ˈpɛɹəˌɡɹæfs
PAIR-uh-grafs
pˈæɹəɡɹˌæfz
PA-ruh-grafs
释义
Paragraphs are sections of writing that group related sentences together. They help organize ideas in essays, articles, books, and other texts.
用法与细微差别
Used in both formal and informal writing. A new 'paragraph' usually starts on a new line and may be indented. In essays, each paragraph often focuses on a single idea or topic.
Spanish: párrafosPortuguese (BR): parágrafosPortuguese (PT): parágrafosChinese (Simplified): 段落Chinese (Traditional): 段落Hindi: अनुच्छेदArabic: فقراتBengali: অনুচ্ছেদসমূহRussian: абзацыJapanese: 段落Vietnamese: đoạn vănKorean: 단락Turkish: paragraflarUrdu: پیراگرافIndonesian: paragraf
例句
There are five paragraphs in this essay.
basic
Please break your story into more paragraphs.
basic
Each of the paragraphs has a main idea.
basic
I found a few of the paragraphs confusing, so I reread them.
natural
If you make your paragraphs too long, readers might lose track of your point.
natural
I highlighted the most important paragraphs for my presentation.
natural