engrossment
noun uk/ɪnˈɡrəʊs.mənt/ us/ɪnˈɡroʊs.mənt/
(DOCUMENT)
[ C ] law specialized最终版本的法律文件,最终法律文本
the final version of a legal document
The top copy should be retained and used as the engrossment if its terms are approved. 保留原件,如果文件内容获得批准,则原件将用作最终文本。
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- The tenant's solicitor has to check the engrossment against the agreed form attached to the agreement for lease.
- The parties' advisers encourage the parties to have one final read through the engrossments before execution.
- It's common now to type the top copy on an engrossment print, and to invite the buyer to use this as the engrossment.
(ATTENTION)
[ U ]全神贯注
a feeling of great interest that makes you give something all of your attention
I watched the show with total engrossment. 我全神贯注地看了演出。
She was made more and more uncomfortable by their cosy laughing and engrossment in her medical report. 他们满面笑容并高度关注她的病情,让她(觉得)越来越不舒服。
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- "Reading" or "looking" can mean anything from a quick flip through to total engrossment.
- The tension in the painting is universal: engrossment versus boredom.