词汇 | nominal |
释义 | nominal adjective uk /ˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/ us /ˈnɑː.mə.nəl/ nominaladjective (NOT REALLY)in name or thought but not in fact or not as things really are: 名义上的;有名无实的 She's the nominal head of our college - the real work is done by her deputy.她名义上是我们学院的校长——实际工作都是由她的副手来完成的。 True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream non-realistic not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe unproven unreal untrue untruly unverifiable nominaladjective (SMALL)A nominal amount of money is very small compared to an expected price or value: (金额)微不足道的,象征性的 a nominal sum/charge象征性的一笔款项/一点费用 For a nominal fee, they will deliver orders to customers' homes.他们只象征性地收点费用就可以送货上门。 Costing little or no money affordable housing budget catchpenny chargeless cheap comp costless dirt cheap economically mates' rate off-peak small change something something for nothingidiom super-cheap supersaver there's no such thing as a free lunchidiom ultra-cheap worthless worthlessly nominaladjective (GRAMMAR)language specialized relating to a noun和名词有关的 Linguistics: grammatical terms ablative apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concord dative declension direct object feminine genitive indirect object plural plurally post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive syntax Related wordnominally nominal | American Dictionarynominal adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈnɑm·ə·nəl/ nominaladjective[not gradable] (NOT IN REALITY)in name or thought, but not in reality: He’s the nominal head of the university. nominaladjective[not gradable] (SMALL)(of a sum of money) very small compared to an expected price or value: There is a nominal fee for the workshop. nominal | Business Englishnominal adjective uk /ˈnɒmɪnəl/us very small, or smaller than the usual amount: The hotel developers will lease the land for a nominal fee . We pay our volunteers a nominal amount. The costs incurred to activate the new service would be nominal. used to describe something that is said to be a particular thing, but is not actually that thing: Although he has retired, the company is still under his nominal control. He regarded this responsibility as purely nominal. ECONOMICS a nominal amount relates to prices or rates that are correct at the present time but do not show the effect of inflation: Merchandise imports have expanded significantly faster than world trade in both real and nominal dollar values. Examples of nominalnominal However, in both cases the object of the verbal activity is something extracted from the designated thing of the genitive nominals. I have started such a study of the -er nominals, but it is too early to know what insights will result. Rather, this is an abstract agreement feature of nominals that may or may not be triggered by the article. We first account for the fact that construct state nominals must have an immediate complement. The fact that construct state nominals cannot be rendered definite directly is naturally obtained. We optimized our initial ontologies by removing nominals and most of the domain and range restrictions. The distinction is, hence, only relevant for nominals with a nonneuter (personal) referent. Under their account, all predicates and nominals are dependents of the same clausal node. Quantificational notions are instead expressed by nominals, which exhibit systematic ambiguities between weak (indefinite), strong (definite), and predicative interpretations. However, matters are quite different when it comes to the relative order of accusative and dative nominals (direct and indirect objects) in plain transitive patterns. The findings are limited to words that are nominals, and to words used to indicate familiar referents. We proposed the construction of knowledge about nominals on the basis of the relations, which is extracted from large corpus and modified by hand. Unfortunately, in the standard orthography approximately half of the nominals appear to have identical forms in both states, a fact which substantially increases the ambiguity. They might therefore be expected to struggle with the pragmatically appropriate use of nominals as well. The canonical length of nominals, for instance, is essentially the same, and the phonology is similar. See all examples of nominal 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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