释义 |
vide /ˈvɪdeɪ / /ˈviːdeɪ/ /ˈvʌɪdi /verb [with object, in imperative]See; consult (used as an instruction in a text to refer the reader to a specified passage, book, author, etc., for further information): vide the comments cited in Schlosser...- Up here on the 57th parallel, Nature is not without her surprises - - vide last blog, passim - - but she is, like certain other members of the household (well, all of us, really), inclined to be a slow starter.
- But her fearful soul hasn't shut down: vide her visible delight in the pagan abandon with which her beautiful child solo-dances - to Alanis Morissette's ‘You Oughta Know’ - beside a corral full of startled emus.
- The suprascapular artery was also found to be a very constant branch of the thyroid axis, there being only 4 exceptions, vide Group 4 variations.
OriginLatin, 'see!', imperative of videre. Rhymesbona fide, Heidi, mala fide, tidy |