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amanuensis    
n. 笔记者,抄写员,书记

笔记者,抄写员,书记

amanuensis
n 1: someone skilled in the transcription of speech (especially
dictation) [synonym: {stenographer}, {amanuensis}, {shorthand
typist}]

Amanuensis \A*man`u*en"sis\, n.; pl. {Amanuenses}. [L., fr. a,
ab manus hand.]
A person whose employment is to write what another dictates,
or to copy what another has written.
[1913 Webster]

81 Moby Thesaurus words for "amanuensis":
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commercial agent, commission agent, consignee, copier, copyist,
customer agent, documentalist, dupe, engraver, factor, fed,
federal agent, filing clerk, freight agent, functionary,
general agent, implement, ink spiller, inkslinger, instrument,
insurance agent, land agent, law agent, letterer, librarian,
literary agent, loan agent, marker, news agent, notary,
notary public, official, parliamentary agent, passenger agent, pen,
pencil driver, penman, penner, press agent, prothonotary, puppet,
purchasing agent, real estate agent, record clerk, recorder,
recording secretary, recordist, register, registrar, sales agent,
scorekeeper, scorer, scribbler, scribe, scrivener, secretary,
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theatrical agent, ticket agent, timekeeper, tool, transcriber,
travel agent, walking delegate, word-slinger, writer


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  • Amanuensis - Wikipedia
    In ancient Rome, an amanuensis (Latin āmanuēnsis, “secretary”, from ab-, “from” + manus, “hand” [5]) was a slave or freedperson who provided literary and secretarial services such as taking dictation and perhaps assisting in composition
  • AMANUENSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AMANUENSIS is one employed to write from dictation or to copy manuscript How to use amanuensis in a sentence The Etymology of Amanuensis
  • AMANUENSIS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    AMANUENSIS definition: 1 a person whose job is to write down what another person says or to copy what another person has… Learn more
  • Amanuensis - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    An amanuensis is someone who is good at taking notes when someone else is talking, like a secretary In Latin, the word amanuensis literally means "a servant from the hand " The word generally refers to a person who is skilled at taking dictation
  • AMANUENSIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Even through an amanuensis the young film star had known Hugh ` counted ' But she had, like some robotic amanuensis, taking down dictation In fact, not all of the men know---most think Filing runs it and I'm just his amanuensis A person employed to take dictation or to copy manuscripts
  • Amanuensis - definition of amanuensis by The Free Dictionary
    Define amanuensis amanuensis synonyms, amanuensis pronunciation, amanuensis translation, English dictionary definition of amanuensis n pl a·man·u·en·ses One who is employed to take dictation or to copy manuscript
  • amanuensis, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    The earliest known use of the noun amanuensis is in the early 1600s OED's earliest evidence for amanuensis is from before 1602, in the writing of William Perkins, theologian and Church of England clergyman
  • AMANUENSIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Amanuensis definition: a person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another; secretary See examples of AMANUENSIS used in a sentence
  • Amanuensis - Word Daily
    In the classical arts sense, an amanuensis was an assistant who took dictation from a writer or copied manuscripts Julius Caesar is believed to have used three amanuenses in continuous cycles while working on his “Gallic Commentaries,” and the poet Milton employed his daughters in the position
  • What is an Amanuensis? (with pictures) - PublicPeople
    An amanuensis is someone who takes dictation, transcribes written material, or assists in some other way with written or hand-performed work For example, in an academic setting, an amanuensis might take notes for a disabled student, or assist him or her with papers, examinations, and similar tasks





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