explicative如何读

英:[eks'plɪkətɪv]

美:['eksplɪkeɪtɪv]

explicative是什么意思

  • adj.说明的(解释的;阐明意义的)

explicative英英释义

adjective

serving to explicatespecifically: serving to explain logically what is contained in the subject

an explicative proposition

explicative词源中文解释

1640年代,“具有解释功能的”的含义源自拉丁语“explicativus”,它来自于“explicat-”的过去分词词干“explicare”,它源自于“ex”(参见“ex-”),加上“plicare”的“折叠”(源自于 PIE 的词根“*plek-”)。作为名词,最早来源于1775年。

explicative词源英文解释

borrowed from New Latin explicātīvus, from Latin explicātus, past participle of explicāre "to free from folds or creases, unroll, spread out, set out in words" + -īvus -ive — more at explicate Note: The word explicātīvus is categorized as Medieval Latin in Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, though it is not an entry in Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources or Mittellateinisches Wörterbuch.

The first known use of explicative was in 1602

explicative 例句

1 The cover couldn't be more explicative!

这张唱片的封面不能再极端了!

2 Medium culture is a new developing form of culture at the age of popular communication; Its basic characteristics appear at the technical explicative, business consumable and sensibility pleasant.

媒介文化是大众传播时代一种新兴的文化形态,其基本特征表现为技术复制性、商业消费性和感性愉悦性。

3 a dearth of explicative material to help the layman understand the difficult subject matter

4 While Clarkson was amazed by her skills, Parton was able to slip in an explicative on daytime television.

5 Much of the dialogue is obvious and explicative; young Bode sometimes sounds like a middle-aged professor.

6 There are periodic explicative orations about the state of the nation.

explicative 同义词

3 解说的

paraphrastic

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