plausive如何读

英:['plɔ:zɪv]

美:['plɔzɪv]

plausive是什么意思

  • 喝采的

plausive英英释义

Adjective:
  1. expressing or manifesting praise or approval;

    "approbative criticism"
    "an affirmative nod"

plausive词源中文解释

"通过掌声或其他方式表示赞扬的," 计于1600年,源自拉丁文 plaus-, plaudere 的过去分词形式,意思是"鼓掌喝彩" (见 plaudit),加上 -ive 后缀形成此词。

plausive词源英文解释

Latin plausus, past participle

The first known use of plausive was in 1598

plausive 例句

1 Lo, on the threshold of thy God While thou dost stoop on bended knee, The altar from on high doth nod, Its plausive wings are bent to thee.

2 His plausive words He scatter'd not in ears, but grafted them, To grow there and to bear.

3 He formed a wily, plausive tale, And told it everywhere, How the two children were to go, Under the best of care— Two friends of his—for holiday To London, for the fair.

4 "He'll come on your shoulder presently," said Sister Mary John, and after some plausive coquetting the bird fluttered on to Evelyn's shoulder, and Sister Mary John said— "You wait; you'll see what he will do."

5 A pale yellow sky rose behind the brick neighbourhood, and with agonised soul the woman viewed its plausive serenity.

6 Friend! let not plausive avarice spread Its lures, to tempt thee from the path of fame: For know, the glory of a name Follows the mighty dead.

7 He covered a canvas with erratic blots of colour and quaint signs, but his plausive eloquence carried him through, and Elsie thought more highly of his talents than he did of hers.

8 With me, it needs No plausive gift; the smitten head, stopped throat, Blind eyes and silent suppliance of sorrow Persuade beyond all eloquence.

9 It must be a very plausive invention that carries it ;they begin to smoke me: and disgraces have of late knocked too often at my door.

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