postface
英:['pəʊstefɪs] 美: ['poʊstfɪs]
postface 基本解释
n.刊后语;
英英释义
Postface
A postface is the opposite of a preface, a brief article or explanatory information placed at the end of a book. Postfaces are quite often used in books so that the non-pertinent information will appear at the end of the literary work, and not confuse the reader.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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