n.形容詞
adj.形容詞的;不獨立的
副詞: adjectively
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形容詞短語
adj.(形容詞)形容詞(性)的
不獨立的
附屬的
從屬的
【律】有關程序的
輔助的
修飾性的
有形容詞性質的
次要的
隸屬的
程序(性)的
n.(名詞)[C]形容詞 a word which describes the thing for a noun stands
noun
1. the word class that qualifies nouns
2. a word that expresses an attribute of something
adj
1. relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law
e.g. adjective law
Synonym: procedural
2. of or relating to or functioning as an adjective
e.g. adjectival syntax
an adjective clause
Synonym: adjectival
1. 形容詞
An adjective is a word such as 'big', 'dead', or 'financial' that describes a person or thing, or gives extra information about them. Adjectives usually come before nouns or after link verbs.
1. 形容詞 ","形容詞:什么是形容詞 形容詞(adjective)是修飾名詞表示名詞屬性的詞,常放在它所修飾的名詞之前. 如: a lovely baby一個可愛的嬰兒 the beautiful picture那幅美麗代詞 (四) 定義 代詞(pronoun)是代替名詞的詞: 代詞在句子中的功用 a)和名詞一樣,
2. 令人厭惡的;壞的;丑惡的:Her husband was so silly and as ugly as sin. : 他的丈夫又蠢又丑. | 2. adjective 令人厭惡的;壞的;丑惡的 | an ugly lie : 卑鄙的謊言
3. adjective的解釋
3. 難看的;丑陋的:1. adjective 難看的;丑陋的 | Some buildings here are just very ugly. : 這里有些樓的外觀很難看. | She became very fat and ugly in only one year. : 她在一年之內變得又胖又丑.
☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的adjectivus,意為加到名詞上的詞。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語adjective是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
The adjective Inexpensive used in the name is not without a reason.(“低廉”這個形容詞用在名字中也不是沒有理由的。)
"Facebook," as a noun, verb or adjective, was popular with younger linguists, Glowka said.(格洛卡說,年輕的語言學家們更青睞Facebook一詞,Facebook既可用作名詞,也可用作形容詞和動詞。)
Also, the possessive adjective yours / yours, e.g.(也請記住形容詞所有格yours/你的。例如:Whatwasyourslike?)
In French the adjective must agree with the noun in number and gender.(法語中形容詞必須在數和性上與名詞一致。)
Without an adjective, general statements about globalism are often meaningless - or misleading.(沒有言語可以形容全球主義往往是毫無意義的——或有誤導性。)
The adjective injected new meaning into the objected objective object.(這個形容詞給受到反對的客觀物體注入了新的意義。)
Anything that merits the adjective "jumbo" is extravagantly large.(任何能用“特大”形容的事物都是超大的。)
The "modifier" (adverb or adjective in a sentence) is not required, usually.(通常不需要“修飾語”(句子中的副詞和形容詞)。)
They're very traditional. He's the noun. She's the adjective.(他們很傳統,男人是名詞,女人是形容詞。)
"Just awesome." She wondered, she later said, what kind of journalist had just one adjective in his vocabulary.(“只有棒。”她后來說,她想知道什么樣的記者的詞匯里僅有一個形容詞。)
用作名詞(n.)
This is an adjective.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
overwork adjectives濫用形容詞use adjectives使用形容詞形容詞+~
attributive adjective定語性形容詞demonstrative adjective指示形容詞derivative adjective派生形容詞interrogative adjective疑問形容詞possessive adjective所有格形容詞predicative adjective表語性形容詞The women were treated..as adjective beings.