manuscript
US: /ˈmænjəsˌkɹɪpt/
UK: /mˈænjuːskɹˌɪpt/
UK: /mˈænjuːskɹˌɪpt/
English Vietnamese dictionary
manuscript /'mænjuskript/
- danh từ
- bản viết tay; bản thảo, bản đưa in (của tác giả)
- in manuscript
- chưa in
- poems still in manuscript: những bài thơ chưa in
- tính từ
- viết tay
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun
1 a copy of a book, piece of music, etc. before it has been printed: an unpublished / original manuscript + I read her poems in manuscript.
2 a very old book or document that was written by hand before printing was invented: medieval illuminated manuscripts
Collocation dictionary
1 copy of a book that has not yet been printed
ADJ.
original | autograph, handwritten
the original autograph manuscript of the poem
| unpublished | unfinished | literary, music/musical
QUANT.
copy
I only have one copy of the manuscript.
VERB + MANUSCRIPT
write | type | edit, revise | submit (for publication)
He submitted the manuscript to an editor at Longman.
| accept/reject (for publication)
He was delighted when the manuscript was accepted for publication.
PREP.
in ~
Her autobiography remained in manuscript (= was not published).
2 very old book/document, written by hand
ADJ.
ancient, early, medieval | contemporary
One contemporary manuscript shows Henry II crowned by the hand of Christ.
| rare | surviving
the surviving manuscript of ‘Beowulf’
| illuminated
MANUSCRIPT + VERB
survive
earlier manuscripts which no longer survive
Concise English dictionary
manuscripts'mænjəskrɪpt /-jʊ-
noun
+the form of a literary work submitted for publication
+handwritten book or document