词汇 | ablative |
释义 | ablative noun[ C ] language specializeduk /ˈæb.lə.tɪv/ us /ˈæb.lə.t̬ɪv/ the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that in some languages, for example Latin, shows by whom or what something is done, or where something comes from: (尤指拉丁语法中的)离格,离格结构 These are ablatives after the prepositions ab, de, and ex. Many instances of the ablative of cause may be analyzed in two ways: e.g., "vulnere mortuus est" could be understood as "he died from a wound" or "he died by means of a wound". The ablative after prepositions of place or time denotes location in place and time. Linguistics: grammatical terms apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concessive concord dative feminine genitive indirect object inflected nominal plural post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive postpositively syntax ablative adjective language specializeduk /ˈæb.lə.tɪv/ us /ˈæb.lə.t̬ɪv/ (in some languages, for example Latin) showing by whom or what something is done, or where something comes from: the ablative case The ablative form indicates an agent, instrument or cause. The ablative case is found in ancient languages such as Latin and Sanskrit, as well as modern languages like Turkish and Hungarian. The material out of which something is made is put in the ablative case. Linguistics: grammatical terms apposition appositive appositively attributively collocate concessive concord dative feminine genitive indirect object inflected nominal plural post-modifier postposition postpositional postpositive postpositively syntax Examples of ablativeablative Lasing in an ablative capillary discharge with structured return conductor. Pulsed laser ablative deposition of thin metal films. Non-invasive testing, tilt testing and 24-h monitoring were performed < 72 h before the electrophysiological study, and again within 24 h of the ablative procedure. Moreover, the variations within the syntactic expression of the ablative are correlated with various sociolinguistic groups. Nonetheless, the data collected may suggest how the change is working within the ablative pattern. However, those informants that used these other variants as the ablative preposition also used them for other prepositions, including locative and instrumental 0 comitative. There is little doubt that high-frequency stimulation and ablative lesions have similar functional effects with different underlying mechanisms. The transition from the exploding foil regime to the ablative one with foil thickening has been simulated and analyzed at various values of laser light intensity. At 9.5 ns, the effect of viscosity on the growth rate is considerably larger, but at all times the dominant stabilization mechanism is the ablative stabilization. The combination of a superficial location on the thorax and lack of intervening organs makes the breast ideal for ablative therapies, one of which is cryoablation. Historically, a male with metastases from breast cancer was treated with different ablative surgical procedures: adrenalectomy, hypophysectomy and orchidectomy, which in historical series showed a 55-80% response rate [49]. In the case of the ablative compression, the discrepancy between the calculation and the experimental scaling achieves about 2-3!. The breast is an ideal model for ablative therapies owing to its superficial location on the thorax and absence of intervening organs between it and the skin. To conclude, we have demonstrated the utility of a simple laser ablative technique for accurately determining the timing and velocity of a neutral par ticle beam. Figures 12-20 reflect the flow field of ablative discharge plasma at the instant of 200 s, corresponding to the maximum input power from the laminar and turbulent flow, respectively. See all examples of ablative 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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