demonstratively是什么意思

  • adv.论证地

demonstratively英英释义

adjective

demonstrating as real or true

characterized or established by demonstration

grammar pointing out the one referred to and distinguishing it from others of the same class (as in that in "that house") demonstrative adjectives

demonstrative pronouns

marked by display of feeling

made a demonstrative gesture

inclined to display feelings openly

a demonstrative preacher

noun

a word or morpheme pointing out the one referred to and distinguishing it from others of the same class : a demonstrative (see demonstrative entry 1 sense 2) word or morpheme

the demonstratives "this," "that," "these," and "those"

demonstratively词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English demonstratyf "based on logic, pointing out (of a pronoun)," borrowed from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French demonstratif, borrowed from Late Latin dēmonstrātīvus "pointing out (of a pronoun), able to prove" (Latin, "displaying—in rhetoric"), from Latin dēmonstrātus, past participle of dēmonstrāre "to indicate, show, demonstrate" + -īvus -ive Noun Middle English demonstratyf, borrowed from Late Latin dēmonstrātīvum, noun derivative from neuter of dēmonstrātīvus demonstrative >entry 1

The first known use of demonstrative was in the 14th century

demonstratively儿童词典英英释义

demoralizeverb

to make bad or evil

to weaken in spirit or discipline

fear demoralized the army

demoralizeverb

to make bad or evil

to weaken in spirit or discipline

fear demoralized the army

demonstratornoun

a person who makes or takes part in a demonstration

a manufactured article (as an automobile) used for purposes of demonstration

demonstrative1 of 2adjective

characterized or established by demonstration

demonstrative reasoning

indicating the one referred to and pointing it out from others of the same kind the demonstrative adjective "that" in "that book"

the demonstrative pronoun "this" in "this is my hat"

showing feeling freely

a demonstrative greeting

demonstrative2 of 2noun

a demonstrative wordespecially: a demonstrative pronoun

demonstratively 例句

1 In the phrase “give me that book,” the word “that” is a demonstrative adjective.

2 Perjury charges for jailhouse snitches are very rare, even when their testimony is later proved to have been demonstratively false.

3 The KGB leave a series of clues – stolen shoes, women’s tights knotted together, cigarette butts stomped out and left demonstratively on the floor.

4 When was the last time you had to be demonstratively kind for a sustained amount of time in public?

5 MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki employed a demonstratively nimbler and more insightful style as he ran down the minutiae of district and state races, but even that didn't illuminate much about the greater meaning of each result.

6 But it’s hard to credit the play as a study in repression and hypocrisy when everyone is so demonstratively hostile.

7 Turner, however, was demonstratively refuted in a statement read by the woman he victimized.

8 Instead, be present while being, again, vocally and demonstratively hands-off.

9 Before taking her seat before a gaggle of reporters, she demonstratively removed a bottle of water sitting on the table and held up the big glass bottle she had in her hand.

10 Abraham headed in the opening goal from Reece James’ cross and demonstratively didn’t celebrate against the team where he scored 26 goals last season on loan.

11 Harper continued to demonstratively shout at Drake and was ejected before Williams could reach the plate.

12 The tests involving simulated crimes that EyeDetect uses, he said, contain a fundamental weakness of people being instructed to lie in a test situation might react more demonstratively than a criminal in the real world.

13 In particular, it seems preoccupied with demonstratively taking steps outside the Cunningham aesthetic.

14 In the phrase “this is my hat,” the word “this” is a demonstrative pronoun.

15 He greeted her demonstratively.

他饱含感情地跟她打招呼.

16 When he reached second safely, he motioned demonstratively to first-base coach Alfredo Griffin, as if to say, “I knew I could make it.”

17 Frustrated with voices from behind the outfield wall who twice shouted out for fly balls headed his way, Upton drilled a go-ahead double to the same spot and demonstratively dropped his bat.

18 Like Mrs. Which and her colleagues, “A Wrinkle in Time” is demonstratively generous, encouraging and large-spirited.

19 Late in the fourth quarter, he drilled a three-pointer and then demonstratively talked trash, getting slapped with a technical.

20 One man, Thomas Mathis, said loudly that he was helping to elect Hillary Clinton and demonstratively turned his back, facing a table of beverages, as Mr. Cruz pressed on.

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