postscript

[ˈpəustskript] 生词本

n.

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1. N-COUNT (信末署名后的)附笔,附言,又及 A postscript is something written at the end of a letter after you have signed your name. You usually write 'PS' in front of it. 
  • A brief, handwritten postscript lay beneath his signature.

    在他的签名下,有一句简短的手写附言。

2. N-COUNT (加在故事、记述、声明末尾的)附言,补充说明;补编;跋 A postscript is an addition to a finished story, account, or statement, which gives further information. 
  • As the editor's postscript reminds the reader, she was to endure two more spells of mental illness before the book was published...

    正如编辑在附言中提醒读者的那样,她在本书出版前还要再经历两次精神疾病发作的折磨。

  • I should like to add a postscript to your obituary for John Cage.

    我想在你为约翰·凯奇写的讣告后补充一点内容。

Noun

1. a note appended to a letter after the signature

  • synonym: PS

2. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end

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  • 1.附录,附言
1. As a postscript to that story, it turned out that the woman was his sister.
作为故事的补充,那个女人原来是他妹妹。

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. There was the usual romantic postscript at the end of his letter.
他的信末又是一贯的浪漫附言。

来自《简明英汉词典》