柯林斯詞典epigraph /??p??ɡrɑ?f/ (epigraphs) 1. N-COUNT An epigraph is a quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter of a book. (卷首或章節(jié)前的)格言; 引語[usu N 'to' n] The epigraph to O'Rourke's book is from de Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium Eater. 奧羅尅著作卷首的引語取自德·崑西的《癮君子自白》。 返回 epigraph劍橋詞典a saying or a part of a poem , play , or book put at the beginning of a piece of writing to give the reader some idea of what the piece is about (詩歌、戯劇或書的卷首或章節(jié)前的)引言,卷首語 返回 epigraph