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monographs
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专著, 详细研究
a detailed written account of a particular subject, usually in the format of a short book
A monograph is a detailed, scholarly work focused on a single subject or specific aspect of a topic. It is typically written by one author or a small group of authors and provides an in-depth analysis or comprehensive study. Monographs are often used in academic and research settings to present original research findings, theoretical discussions, or extensive reviews on a particular area of interest. They are valued for their thoroughness and specialized content, offering readers a deep understanding of the subject matter.
- Libraries often house monographs that delve deep into niche subjects, providing invaluable resources for researchers.
图书馆通常藏有深入探讨特定主题的专著,为研究人员提供了宝贵的资源。
- The professor's monograph on ancient Roman pottery is considered a seminal work in the field.
教授关于古罗马陶器的专著被认为是该领域的开创性著作。
- Dr. Smith published a monograph on the history of ancient civilizations, which has become a seminal work in the field.
史密斯博士发表了一篇关于古代文明历史的专著,这已成为该领域的开创性著作。
- The scholar spent years researching and writing her monograph on medieval literature, delving into previously unexplored aspects of the subject.
这位学者花了数年时间研究和撰写她关于中世纪文学的专著,深入探讨了该主题以前未探索的方面。
- The monograph provides a comprehensive overview of the artist's oeuvre, accompanied by detailed analyses of key works.
专著全面概述了艺术家的作品,并附有对关键作品的详细分析。