日入一词_153:succinct
Booch offers an even more succinct description of an object:
An object has state, behavior and identity
adjective /sək'sɪŋkt/
clearly expressed in a few words – use this to show approval SYN concise/kən'saɪs/.
using few words to state or express an idea.
expressed clearly and in a few words.
said in a clear and short way; expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words.
expressed in a very short but clear way.
Something that is succinct expresses facts or ideas clearly and in few words. Syn: concise
a succinct explanation.
He gave a succinct overview of the expansion project.
a succinct description.
Keep your answers as succinct as possible.
a succinct explanation.
Keep your letter succinct and to the point.
a succinct set of instructions.
The book gives an admirably succinct account of the technology and its history. [account = noun, /ə'kaʊnt/, 1). DESCRIPTION a written or spoken description that says what happens in an event or process. account of He was too shocked to give an account of what had happened.]
If you have something to say make sure that it is accurate, succinct and to the point.
succinctly (adverb, /sək'siŋktli/)
Anderson put the same point more succinctly.
Tell me as succinctly as you can what happened.
You put that very succinctly.
I thought she expressed her feelings most succinctly in the meeting.
He succinctly summed up his manifesto as `Work hard, train hard and play hard'. [manifesto = noun, /ˌmænɪ'fɛsto/, a written statement by a political party, saying what they believe in and what they intend to do.]
succinctness (noun, /sək'siŋktnis/)