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succinctly    音标拼音: [səks'ɪŋktli]
ad. 简洁地

简洁地

succinctly
adv 1: with concise and precise brevity; to the point; "Please
state your case as succinctly as possible"; "he wrote
compactly but clearly" [synonym: {succinctly}, {compactly}]


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