justificative如何读

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justificative是什么意思

  • adj.认为正当的

justificative英英释义

  • adj.
    • attempting to justify or defend in speech or writing
    • providing justification

justificative词源中文解释

"具有证明力的",1610年代; 见 justification + -ative。相关词汇: Justificator; justificatory。

justificative词源英文解释

The first known use of justificative was in 1611

justificative 例句

1 Louis Bonaparte, conscious of the advent of history, and imagining that a Charles IX can extenuate a Saint Bartholomew, has published as a pièce justificative, a so-called "official list of the deceased persons."

2 Meantime, a document—he should at once prepare a justificative document.

3 "This wretched book," she explained, pathetically bringing forward her pièce justificative, "said that it was open to the public."

4 But that it could have been used as a piece justificative, with all its errors, when the Babylonians could at once have refuted it, is incredible.

5 Unconsciously insincere, like the majority of people in their justificative confessions, Balzac often allowed his heart to intrude where it had no business to be present.

6 There is no justificative formula for its existence any more than for any other artistic achievement. 

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