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UK
/ˌænəʊtˈeɪʃən/
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[ US /ˌænəˈteɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌænəˈteɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
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a comment or instruction (usually added)
his notes were appended at the end of the article
he added a short notation to the address on the envelope - the act of adding notes
How To Use annotation In A Sentence
- However, the constraints of HTML and web browser technology prevent the reader from personalizing the files, although we have provided readers with a simple search engine, and some indexing and annotation.
- In addition, while some of the images are repeated to support reiteration in the text, in their second incarnation they often lack any annotation at all.
- Concerning the imbalance of the data set used in image annotation, a new self-balancing model based on external database was proposed.
- I think it needs more in the way of paraphrase and/or annotation, which I hope Oxford University Press's forthcoming version of Durr's book on the cantatas will provide.
- Not all annotations and marginal notes were politically motivated or denominationally influenced.
- It is suggestive how the Armorican tradition seems to manifest itself, either directly or indirectly, in nearly all the "Lives" of the Saint which are considered the best; in St. Fiacc's, in the annotations of the Scholiast, in the "Tripartite Life," in the Fourth "Life," and in the Fifth by Probus. Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town
- Unique PROSITE domains without INTERPRO annotations were ignored; these include low complexity regions such as proline-rich, serine-rich or glutamine-rich regions. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- His annotations to this CD proudly point out the Cs, C sharps, and Ds that he must sing.
- This is a CD-R, and the packaging is minimalist, although there are annotations (on the inlay card, not in a booklet).
- The inclusion of so many annotations does not sit easily with the view that these books were commissioned from professional copyists.