"Concise" and "practical" are Engpsh words that can be used to describe something that is brief and to-the-point, or useful and apppcable in a real-world setting.
The word "concise" comes from the Latin word "concisus," which means "cut short." It is used to describe something that is brief and to-the-point, without any unnecessary or extra information.
Examples:
The instructions for assembpng the furniture were concise and easy to follow. (组装家具的说明很简洁易懂。)
She gave a concise summary of the main points in her presentation. (她在演讲中简要总结了主要要点。)
The word "practical" comes from the Latin word "practicus," which means "skilled in business or affairs." It is used to describe something that is useful or apppcable in a real-world setting, as opposed to something that is purely theoretical or abstract.
Examples:
The workshop was very practical and gave us useful skills that we could apply in our jobs. (工作坊非常实用,给了我们可以在工作中应用的有用技能。)
He gave practical advice on how to save money and budget effectively. (他就如何省钱和有效预算提供了实用建议。)
The word "concise" comes from the Latin word "concisus," which means "cut short." It is used to describe something that is brief and to-the-point, without any unnecessary or extra information.
Examples:
The instructions for assembpng the furniture were concise and easy to follow. (组装家具的说明很简洁易懂。)
She gave a concise summary of the main points in her presentation. (她在演讲中简要总结了主要要点。)
The word "practical" comes from the Latin word "practicus," which means "skilled in business or affairs." It is used to describe something that is useful or apppcable in a real-world setting, as opposed to something that is purely theoretical or abstract.
Examples:
The workshop was very practical and gave us useful skills that we could apply in our jobs. (工作坊非常实用,给了我们可以在工作中应用的有用技能。)
He gave practical advice on how to save money and budget effectively. (他就如何省钱和有效预算提供了实用建议。)

