英:[prəˌpraɪəˈtɔ:riəl]
美:[prəˌpraɪəˈtɔːriəl]
英:[prəˌpraɪəˈtɔ:riəl]
美:[prəˌpraɪəˈtɔːriəl]
adjective
proprietary sense 1
The first known use of proprietorial was in 1783
1 The longer I live alone the more proprietorial I become about my home.
我独自住得越久,就越有业主的感觉。
2 So Brazil feels proprietorial about the tournament, which it is to host in 2014.
所以巴西认为其主办2014年世界杯当属众望所归。
3 Economic growth is originated from the rationalization of proprietorial system.
经济增长的根本原因在于产权制度的合理化。
4 Even for small languages, which proprietorial software might not see as viable.
即使小语言,这也许不出可行私有软件。
5 “I don’t want the proprietorial state,” he insists, adding that “I respect the workings of the market.”
“我不想要一个所有制国家,”他坚称。 他还说,“我遵守市场的机制。”
6 Luxuriantly bearded Victorians felt deeply proprietorial about nature, and there was much patronizing sneering.
7 Still, at its best the magic here is social – in a private dining room all your own, with waiters who take proprietorial pride in service, with a baked Alaska as finale, all reminders that a night like this is about more than dinner.
8 Still, why should the man who wrote these songs not take proprietorial pride in them?
9 Though attitudes are changing, many scientists are still quite proprietorial about their data.
10 One of them is the intensely proprietorial air brought to her by her fans.
11 He laid a proprietorial hand on her arm.
他紧紧攥住她的胳膊不放,好像拥有她一样。
12 She resented the proprietorial way he used her car for trips about town.
他把她的汽车当成自己的车在城里开著到处跑,她对此十分不满。
13 The longer I live alone the more proprietorial I become about my home.
我独自住得越久,就越有业主的感觉。
14 Strong proprietorial feelings about the untouchableness of Shakespeare.
15 She continued to feel proprietorial long after their parting.
2 所有权的
3 所有者的
5 所有权
6 业主
7 独占似的