词汇 | indicative |
释义 | indicative adjective uk /ɪnˈdɪk.ə.tɪv/ us /ɪnˈdɪk.ə.t̬ɪv/ being or relating to a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen: 标示的;表明的 indicative ofResumption of the talks is indicative of an improving relationship between the countries.恢复会谈表明两国关系在改善。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring define indicate masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out point the wayidiom reflect reveal unproven unveil unwrap vent virtue signalling indicative noun[ S ] language specializeduk /ɪnˈdɪk.ə.tɪv/ us /ɪnˈdɪk.ə.t̬ɪv/ the mood (= form) of the verb used in ordinary statements and questions : 陈述语气 in the indicativeIn the sentence "We walked home" the verb "walked" is in the indicative.在句子“We walked home”中,“walked”为陈述语气。 Linguistics: verb forms, tenses & types of verbs accusative art bare infinitive bent continuous copula finite gerund non-finite non-progressive passive passivization perfective pluperfect present participle subjunctive the active voice the future perfect the past continuous the past tense indicative | American Dictionaryindicative noun[ U ] us/ɪnˈdɪk·ə·t̬ɪv/ indicativenoun[U] (GRAMMAR)grammar the mood (= form) of a verb used in ordinary statements and questions: In the sentence "We walked home," the verb "walked" is in the indicative. indicative adjective us/ɪnˈdɪk·ə·t̬ɪv/ indicativeadjective (SHOWING)being or relating to a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen: Resumption of the talks is indicative of an improved relationship between the countries. indicative | Business Englishindicative adjective uk /ɪnˈdɪkətɪv/us being a sign that something exists, is true, or will probably happen: indicative of sthThe fall in demand is indicative of a broader trend in consumer spending. [ before noun ] FINANCE showing how much something will probably cost: indicative budget/cost Examples of indicativeindicative Both main-clause and subordinate indicatives may be qualified by modal elements (adverbs, 'dicitur' morphology, etc. - see below). Moreover, both (9a) and (9b) differ from all of (8) in not showing any 'clause-internal' departure from the prototypical manifestation of finiteness associated with main-clause indicatives. Moreover, what sort of mood marking would that be, as it is found in indicative forms as well? In addition, all pointing and other clearly indicative gestures accompanying linguistic reference were also noted. We focus mainly on the algorithmic aspects, but we also provide some indicative measurements to substantiate the importance of various aspects of the inliner. Previous signalling models were not indicative of such empirical findings. The results obtained here are thus indicative of real biases. Isolates recovered by blood culture were indicative of severe invasive disease and were termed (d). I am using ' evidence' in its broadest sense, viz. to denote any truth-indicative factor that supports the truth of a proposition. The f inding that concerns over protection of pr ivacy ranked second on their list of barr iers is indicative of this need. In the extrinsic ad hoc task, the focus was on indicative summaries which were tailored to a particular topic. Both books take as indicative of written culture the enterprise of turning social practices into explicit categories, rules, and laws. Just three very short paragraphs later, comes (11b), virtually an identical sentence except that the verb of the subordinate clause is in the indicative. Of central importance to this investigation was the mood used in what is an apparently indicative context. Similarly, the verbs in the subordinate clause were considered relevant only if they were in one of the indicative or subjunctive preterit forms. See all examples of indicative These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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