aperçu

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See also: apercu

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French aperçu.

Pronunciation

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Noun

aperçu (plural aperçus)

  1. A clever insight.
    • 1988, Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library, Penguin Books, paperback edition, page 143
      I insisted on how his opinion mattered, and developed and construed his platitudes into aperçus he was far from entertaining himself.
    • 2001, David Brooks, "One Nation, Slightly Divisible", The Atlantic Monthly, December,
      In this place you can go to a year's worth of dinner parties without hearing anyone quote an aperçu he first heard on Charlie Rose.
    • 2004, Manohla Dargis, "Do You Hear Sleigh Bells? Nah, Just Tom Hanks and Some Train" (Polar Express movie review), New York Times, 10 November,
      "Every so often a hobo (Mr. Hanks again) materializes to dispense a cryptic aperçu to the boy, maybe because the child is the father of the man or because the film's envelope-pushing gobbled up most of the budget and there was only enough money for one star."
    • 2009, Maureen Dowd, "Dark Dark Dark" (Editorial), New York Times, 21 February,
      President Obama disdains sound bites, and he does not have Bill Clinton’s talent for reducing the abstruse to aperçus.
    • 2014 October 30, Ben Brantley, “When the head leads the heart: 'The Real Thing,' With Ewan McGregor and Maggie Gyllenhaal, opens on Broadway [print version: When the witty head is far ahead of the heart: Maggie Gyllenhaal and Ewan McGregor star in revival of 'Real Thing', International New York Times, 4 November 2014, p. 9]”, in The New York Times[1]:
      While we know – because the script tells us so – that the people we are watching are in love and in pain and in trouble, they never come across as more than dispensers of sparkling aperçus.
  2. A summary or outline; words that summarize.

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.pɛʁ.sy/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

aperçu m (plural aperçus)

  1. glance, glimpse
  2. insight, hint
    L’avocat a donné au public un aperçu de la cause.The lawyer gave the public an insight into the case.
  3. rough estimate.
    Donnez-moi un aperçu des dépenses que j’aurai à faire.Give me an estimate of the expenses that I would have.
  4. sketch, outline, summary
  5. view
  6. overview
    Ce que je vous dis là n’est qu’un aperçu de la question.What I say here is an overview of the issue.
  7. preview
    Il y a dans cet ouvrage des aperçus très fins, mais rien n’est développé.There are fine previews in this book, but nothing developed.

Verb

aperçu (feminine aperçue, masculine plural aperçus, feminine plural aperçues)

  1. past participle of apercevoir

Interjection

  1. (nautical) aye, aye

Further reading