Manuscript
volume
British pronunciation/mˈænjuːskɹˌɪpt/
American pronunciation/ˈmænjəsˌkɹɪpt/

Definicja i Znaczenie "manuscript"

Manuscript
01

manuskrypt

a handwritten or typed document that has not yet been published or printed, often used to refer to an author's draft of a book or other literary work

What is a "manuscript"?

A manuscript is a handwritten or typed document that represents an author's original work before it is published. It can include drafts of novels, essays, research papers, or other written material. Manuscripts are used to review, edit, and refine the content before it is finalized for publication or presentation. They can be in various stages of completion, from rough drafts to near-final versions, and are crucial in the process of creating a polished and finished work.

02

rękopis

a written document, book, or musical composition created by hand rather than being produced using a typewriter or printing press
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Przykład
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The medieval monks would meticulously illuminate manuscripts with intricate patterns and illustrations.
The editor pulled the manuscript apart, looking for any inconsistencies.
The writer laid the manuscript aside for feedback from her editor.
The manuscript contains the author's original ideas and concepts.
The manuscript is reputedly worth a small fortune.
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