| 释义 |
syl·la·bus \-_bəs\ noun (plural sylla·bi \-ˌbī\ ; or syllabuses) Etymology: Late Latin, alteration (influenced by Greek syllambanein) of Latin sillybus label for a book, from Greek sillybos 1. : a compendium or summary outline of a discourse, treatise, course of study, or examination requirements : a series of abstracts : abstract, epitome < drew up in consultation a definite scheme or syllabus of the intended course — Edward Jenks > < preparing a complete historical and geographic syllabus for each tour — Current Biography > 2. : headnote 2 3. or syllabus of errors : a collection of propositions condemned as erroneous by the Roman Catholic Church Synonyms: see compendium |