词汇 | constitutive |
释义 | constitutive adjective uk /kənˈstɪtʃ.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈkɑːn.stə.tuː.t̬ɪv/ formal forming part of something: 组成部分的 Poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth. 贫困是某种特殊形式的经济增长的构成要素。 Comprising and consisting of be compose composition compositional compositionally comprise consist in something consist of something constituent constituent part constitute constitution form from make make something up multi-component of Examples of constitutiveconstitutive He provides a staged genre analysis of the bribery event and shows which stages are constitutive, thereby demonstrating that certain so-called bribery episodes were not. In short, a preference can be both constitutive of your identity but have a dubious history or current status that makes it unworthy of respect. Now, it is true that the identity of a conventional practice crucially depends on its constitutive rules. The constitutive expression of the transgene seems to have a deleterious effect on the developing embryos. Stateness matters because without its basic constitutive elements a given territory cannot be ruled as a liberal democratic regime. One is then obliged to assume "constitutive factors" instead of "residual factors" and accordingly to proceed to the application of procedures that are mathematically different. This constitutive account of the numerous and fragmented layers in the construction of film music is a necessary element for eclectic film inquiry. In contrast, the surface conventions that are deeper than others do not necessarily serve this constitutive function (though sometimes they may). This depended on the concomitant characterization of the associated scientific and technical practice as constitutive of discontinuity: non-obvious, difficult, and ingenious. The specification of constitutive features permits comparison among different communities of practice along a range of diverse dimensions. Biological explanation instead seeks for the lower-level constitutive mechanisms. Its constitutive asymmetry might be thought to permit, after all, a certain "mobility" of point of view. What is crucial, however, is that these loci of inequality are significant in that they are constitutive of the employment process itself. Although the dynamic friction properties of textiles inevitably involve some ad-hoc constitutive laws, we will introduce a general framework for a dense, entangled, textile-fibre continuum. Nineteenth-century legislators, judges, and commentators defended associations not as alternatives to a legal-constitutional state, but as constitutive components of it. 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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