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definite英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 明确的,确切的 having clear limits
  2. 一定的,肯定的 sure or certain

definite是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 肯定的,一定的,有把握的
  2. 明确的,确切的,确定的,确凿的
  3. 限定的
  4. 不会改变的,定的
  5. 清楚的,明显的
  6. 【植】有一定数目的
n. (名词)
  1. 肯定的事

definite自然拼读

def·i·nite

de f niht

definite扩展

definiteness (n.)

definite词根

词根:define

adj.

defined 有定义的,确定的;清晰的,轮廓分明的

definitive 决定性的;最后的;限定的

defining 最典型的;起决定性作用的

definable 可下定义的;可确定的;可限定的

adv.

definitely 清楚地,当然;明确地,肯定地

n.

definition 定义;[物] 清晰度;解说

definitive 限定词

definiteness 确定性,定指;明确;清晰度;梅性

v.

defined 使明确;给...下定义;使...的轮廓分明(define的过去分词)

defining 规定(define的ing形式);给…下定义;表明特征

vt.

define 定义;使明确;规定

definite英英释义

adjective

free of all ambiguity, uncertainty, or obscurity Her position on the issue was definite.

demanded a definite answer

unquestionable, decided a definite masterpiece saw a definite improvement in her grades

the quarterback was a definite hero today

grammar typically designating an identified or immediately identifiable person or thing

the definite article the

having distinct or certain limits … the side striking the new coin is flattened and less definite.—Jed Stevenson

set definite standards for pupils to meet

of floral organs being constant in number, usually less than 20, and occurring in multiples of the petal number

stamens definite

cymose

a definite inflorescence

definite词组

definite integral定积分

positive definite[计]正定的

definite time定时

definite value定值

positive definite matrix正定矩阵

definite condition定解条件

definite article定冠词the

definite form定号形式

definite quantity定量

definite区别

 specific, explicit, definite, express

这组词都有“明确的”的意思,其区别是:

specific强调内容明确,毫不抽象、笼统。

explicit指清楚明白,毫不含糊其辞,因而无任何理解困难。

definite指对所提到的事的范围及其细节毫无疑问,含有明确和确定界限的意味。

express语气较强,较正式,指不但清楚明确,而且含有直截了当和有力等的意思。

以上来源于网络

 definite, certain, positive, sure

这组词都有“无疑的,确信的”的意思,其区别是:

definite指已毫无怀疑的余地。

certain与sure同义,但语气比sure强,着重指有确切理由或不容置疑的证据所支持的确信。

positive语气强烈,指对自己的看法或作的结论的正确性有不可动摇的信念。

sure侧重主观上对某事确信无疑。

以上来源于网络

 clear, obvious, evident, apparent, manifest, definite, plain, distinct

这组词都有“清楚的,明白的,明显的”的意思,其区别是:

clear普通用词,侧重清楚明白。

obvious语气较强,指极为明显,有目共睹,无需说明和论证。

evident指根据事实成为显然的。

apparent强调显而易见或一想便知。这个词从动词appear派生而来,故有时含有表面如此而事实上未必的意味。

manifest语义较强,书面用词,强调一目了然,暗示不要任何推论就一清二楚。

definite语气肯定,着重明白无误,无可怀疑。

plain普通用词,含义与clear很接近,可通用,但plain着重简单明了,不复杂。

distinct较正式用词,指轮廓的清楚或定义、含义的明确,不会弄错。

以上来源于网络

definite词源中文解释

约于1500年,指“固定的,确定的; 确切的,精确的”; 1550年代,指“有固定限制的”,源自拉丁语 definitus “定义,界定,限制”的过去分词,来自 definire “限制,确定,解释”,由 de “完全”(见 de-)和 finire “界定,限制”组成,源自 finis “边界,结束”(见 finish(v.))。从1727年开始用于语法,“定义,限制”。Definite 的意思是“定义,清晰,精确,不会弄错的”; definitive 的意思是“具有最终性的特征”。相关词汇: Definiteness。

definite_法律行业词汇

确切

明确

definite词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin dēfīnītus, from past participle of dēfīnīre "to mark the limits of, determine, define"

The first known use of definite was in 1553

definite儿童词典英英释义

denounceverb

to point out as deserving blame or punishment

to inform against : accuse

to announce formally the ending of (as a treaty)

denoteverb

to mark out plainly : point out : indicate

the hands of a clock denote the time

to make known : show

smiled to denote pleasure

to have the meaning of : mean, name

the word "derby" can denote a horse race or a kind of hat

demonstrateverb

to show clearly

to prove or make clear by reasoning or evidence

to illustrate and explain especially with examples

to show publicly the good qualities of a product

demonstrate a new car

to make a public display (as of feeling or military force)

citizens demonstrated in protest

demand1 of 2noun

an act of demanding

a demand for obedience

something claimed as due

a list of demands

the ability and desire to purchase goods or services at a specified time and price

the quantity of an article or service that is wanted at a specified price supply and demand

the demand for quality education

a seeking or state of being sought after

tickets are in great demand

an urgent need or requirement

demands on her energy

demand2 of 2verb

to ask or call for with authority : claim as one's right demand an apology

demand payment of a debt

to ask earnestly or in the manner of a command

the guard demanded the password

need entry 2 sense 2, require

an illness that demands constant care

delightfuladjective

highly pleasing : giving delight

delay1 of 2noun

the act of delaying : the state of being delayed

start without delay

the time during which something is delayed

a delay of 30 minutes

delay2 of 2verb

postpone, put off

delay a trip

to stop, detain, or hinder for a time

delayed by a storm

to move or act slowly

degradeverb

to reduce from a higher to a lower rank or degree : deprive of an office or position

to lower the character of : debase

to reduce the complexity of a chemical compound : decompose

definiteadjective

having certain or distinct limits : fixed

a definite period of time

clear in meaning : explicit, exact

a definite answer

unquestionable

a definite improvement

typically designating an identified or immediately identifiable person or thing

the definite article "the"

definite 例句

1 They have very definite ideas on how to bring up children.

关于如何培养孩子,他们有非常明确的想法。

2 Was Aru overreacting, or was that a definite look of concern on Hanuman’s face?

3 “I have a definite idea that you know what happened this afternoon.”

4 She was a puffy, unformed mass of wool leaving something definite and fixed in her wake.

5 They serve a definite purpose in the overall traffic pattern.

这种单向式的车流,对整体的交通运作当然有一定的作用.

6 Well, in a way he had settled that tonight; as time passed he would make it more definite.

7 Celibidache was a conductor from the old school, an imperious and strong-willed man with very definite ideas about how music ought to be played—and about who ought to play music.

8 When a young couple comes to a river there is a definite shape to what will happen next.

9 The back of his head hit the barroom floor with a definite thud.

10 To interpret it we need some more specific and definite revelation.

要解释那些话,我们需要某种比较特殊和肯定的启示.

11 I recall thanking him for his consideration, but quite probably I said nothing very definite, for my employer went on: i'm serious, Stevens.

12 Dr. Hueper now gives DDT the definite rating of a “chemical carcinogen.”

13 “There is a definite agitating element” in antipoverty agencies in Durham, Galifianakis insinuated, and asked the FBI’s assistance in uncovering the “troublemakers.”

14 Here was a definite challenge for Bobby, and he attempted to stay focused and confident by carefully studying Geller’s other games in the tournament.

15 They did not lay out any definite itinerary.

16 The first definite image she had of him was later.

17 China's democratic revolution depends on definite social forces for its accomplishment.

中国民主革命的完成依靠一定的社会势力.

18 Death was too definite an object to be wished for or avoided.

死亡这个十分明确的目标,是不必巴望,也不必回避的.

19 All the fourth years had noticed a definite increase in the amount of work they were required to do this term.

20 Nhamo pressed on, watching the smudge grow into a definite strip of land.

definite 同义词

1 明定

definition

6 板上钉钉的事

a done deal

9 聚伞花序

cymose cyme cyma

15 定数

invariable

16 聚伞状的

cymose

19 聚伞花序的

cymose

34 不含糊的

pointed unambiguous

definite 短语相关

definite article definite integral law of definite proportions positive definite

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