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US
/ˈænəˌteɪt/
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[ UK /ˈænəʊtˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ˈænəʊtˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
-
provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases
He annotated on what his teacher had written -
add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments
The scholar annotated the early edition of a famous novel
How To Use annotate In A Sentence
- During further analysis of these cosmids, high throughput sequence databanks were periodically screened for homology to the unique sequences until unannotated files containing exact matches appeared.
- In the following example, Spring would pass a reference to the Spring-managed object with a bean name of "dataSource" to the annotated setter method.
- The material which eventually made it into Mencken's second chrestomathy was selected, revised, and annotated by Mencken himself.
- Sterling annotates Babbage, finds reference to computer games » SWEATblog: 2010 Living in the Future by Geoffrey Hoyle
- Having delivered his bundle of trouble, neatly gift-wrapped and fully annotated for the record, the Polizei Präsident dropped the phone. WALL GAMES
- Therefore, a number of Category Romance series are listed and briefly annotated below.
- The satire is so laden with invective and is so dense that I wish there was an annotated version of this book to read which would make it much easier to read.
- And yet, our currency invokes our trust in God, our leaders pray for divine guidance and, apparently, the Pentagon annotates briefing memos with Bible verses. RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
- Much of it consists of more or less richly annotated lists of the sorts of things one sees and experiences.
- Available from The David Brown Book Company, The Archaeology of Heinrich Schliemann includes an introductory essay, a fully annotated handlist of Schliemann's works, and an annotated list of bibliography and references.