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Definition of annotate in English: annotateverbˈanəteɪtˈænəˌteɪt [with object]Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment. Example sentencesExamples - Not only do I underscore; I use brackets, carets, and braces; I annotate all four margins and I copiously turn down the edges (both top and bottom) of certain especially memorable pages.
- Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences.
- You can also import a photograph and annotate it with your own handwriting or add text with Graffiti.
- To annotate means to add explanation to information - extra ‘commentary information’ in terms of the Online Dictionary of Computing.
- It is a significantly extended, critically judicious, helpfully annotated edition of an indispensable oeuvre.
- I used to watch my dad as he placed our family photos in albums like this, neatly annotating them as he went along.
- The text has been annotated and lightly edited to bring spellings up to date.
- Someone asked Linda why nearly all the songs in her book were annotated with the date she learned the song and who taught it to her.
- Charles M. Robinson has the massive task of editing and annotating the diaries.
- We were annotating our map as we went along, noting the date we passed a place or visited a ruin.
- Notes are annotated on levels of certainty with predictions and risks and possible causes for changes to numbers.
- It prints Lock's sonnets in old-spelling and very lightly annotated texts.
- I read it closely and annotated it extensively, as is my habit in reading generally.
- You can't read the texts online but some extremely helpful person has been busy annotating the material with descriptions which makes a search or even a ramble through the material a pleasure.
- Brown annotates every deliberate inaccuracy in the book's notes.
- For Japanese speakers who use English as a second language, it is helpful to annotate this text in Japanese so that images may be recalled by Japanese keywords.
- This style is matched by regular sidebars in which Anderson expands on and annotates concepts and formulas that appear in the text.
- The quotation we gave above suggests that Li was given the task of correcting and annotating mathematical texts.
- He compiled, wrote, updated and annotated the inventory and signed every page relating to Denny's charge in 1542.
- But, while I can annotate them, I can't copy any text at all into my notes.
Synonyms comment on, add notes/footnotes to, gloss explain, interpret, elucidate, explicate rare footnote, margin, marginalize
Derivatives adjective Each document is divided into a number of annotatable sections separated by two horizontal lines indicating the beginning and the end of that section. Example sentencesExamples - Examples of such annotatable objects, which are application-dependent, might be whole documents, document passages, sets of documents, folders.
- This Tcl Book system allows you to create a simple annotatable book out of plain text files.
- This is the base interface that all annotatable objects must implement.
- So, if you haven't seen the annotatable audio demo already, it's a wiki-like interface for dividing BBC radio programmes into segments and annotating and tagging each section.
adjective Normal non-annotative text is always displayed at any viewport scale, just as in AutoCAD 2007 and earlier. Example sentencesExamples - Is there a way to make annotative text, when selected, not to see all the scales of it as a shadow (one next to each other)?
- Some languages, such as Perl and Python, have objects which can contain arbitrary key-value pairs, and it therefore looks at first glance like it ought to be possible to write simple annotative code in Perl or Python.
- When you redefine a style or definition to be annotative or non-annotative, existing objects that reference that style or definition are not automatically updated to reflect the annotative property of the style or definition.
- In the last post we looked at how to add a new annotative scale to an AutoCAD drawing. In this post we'll look at what's needed to make an object annotative.
- Any text, dimension, leader, hatch pattern, block, or attribute can now be defined as annotative.
nounˈanəteɪtəˈænəˌteɪdər The notes by the conductor and by Tadashi Isoyama are interesting and go way beyond the usual historical perspectives provided by most other annotators. Example sentencesExamples - Automatic text-analysis tools can assist human annotators and can thus significantly shorten the time lag of functional annotations.
- He was a chronic annotator, editor and commentator, loving the detail of government but disliking the main business.
- Collini's public celebration of the under-appreciated scholarship of editors and annotators is a service to the humanities.
- These annotations are added by a team of expert annotators who extract this information primarily from journal publications.
- An example of the support of rebellion in the notes is found in that on Exodus 1: 19, where the Geneva annotators endorse the disobedience of the Egyptian midwives regarding the killings of Hebrew male children.
Origin Late 16th century: from Latin annotat- 'marked', from the verb annotare, from ad- 'to' + nota 'a mark'. Definition of annotate in US English: annotateverbˈænəˌteɪtˈanəˌtāt [with object]Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment. documentation should be annotated with explanatory notes Example sentencesExamples - I read it closely and annotated it extensively, as is my habit in reading generally.
- It prints Lock's sonnets in old-spelling and very lightly annotated texts.
- Brown annotates every deliberate inaccuracy in the book's notes.
- The text has been annotated and lightly edited to bring spellings up to date.
- He compiled, wrote, updated and annotated the inventory and signed every page relating to Denny's charge in 1542.
- Not only do I underscore; I use brackets, carets, and braces; I annotate all four margins and I copiously turn down the edges (both top and bottom) of certain especially memorable pages.
- You can also import a photograph and annotate it with your own handwriting or add text with Graffiti.
- It is a significantly extended, critically judicious, helpfully annotated edition of an indispensable oeuvre.
- For Japanese speakers who use English as a second language, it is helpful to annotate this text in Japanese so that images may be recalled by Japanese keywords.
- Notes are annotated on levels of certainty with predictions and risks and possible causes for changes to numbers.
- This style is matched by regular sidebars in which Anderson expands on and annotates concepts and formulas that appear in the text.
- The quotation we gave above suggests that Li was given the task of correcting and annotating mathematical texts.
- To annotate means to add explanation to information - extra ‘commentary information’ in terms of the Online Dictionary of Computing.
- You can't read the texts online but some extremely helpful person has been busy annotating the material with descriptions which makes a search or even a ramble through the material a pleasure.
- I used to watch my dad as he placed our family photos in albums like this, neatly annotating them as he went along.
- Charles M. Robinson has the massive task of editing and annotating the diaries.
- We were annotating our map as we went along, noting the date we passed a place or visited a ruin.
- Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences.
- But, while I can annotate them, I can't copy any text at all into my notes.
- Someone asked Linda why nearly all the songs in her book were annotated with the date she learned the song and who taught it to her.
Synonyms comment on, add footnotes to, add notes to, gloss
Origin Late 16th century: from Latin annotat- ‘marked’, from the verb annotare, from ad- ‘to’ + nota ‘a mark’. |