词汇 | descriptive |
释义 | descriptive adjective uk /dɪˈskrɪp.tɪv/ us /dɪˈskrɪp.t̬ɪv/ describing something, especially in a detailed, interesting way: 描述的,描写的,描绘的 a descriptive essay/passage描述性文章/段落 language, social sciences specialized A descriptive area of study is one that is based on saying what its subject is really like, rather than on developing theories about it: (学科)描述性的 descriptive linguistics/sociology/statistics描写语言学/叙述社会学/描述统计学 Defining & explaining account (to someone) for something accountability adumbrate adumbration annotation annotator belabour demythologize extenuate indefinably indescribably inexpressibly justificatory lay something out outline sketch spell trace walk through something what is he, are they, etc. like?idiom Examples of descriptivedescriptive Furthermore, it is quite possible that this bias of descriptive language in turn, reflects an actual bias of our emotions and our brain. There is a need for a consistent and stable definition that is descriptive and unique to silk-producing arthropods. Unless we ask these questions, the study will remain static and, to a certain extent, descriptive. We see these questions not only as searches for answers that are empirical and descriptive. Tables should have short descriptive titles and should be numbered (1, 2, 3, etc.) as they appear sequentially in the text. Also, functional meaning in many instances rests on structural units larger than the descriptive elements proposed by researchers of mixed languages. As was previously mentioned, there is no doubt that descriptive analyses provide only limited insights into remarriage patterns. She tended to give brief answers and where her answers were longer, they were largely descriptive. Of course, this is already the case with descriptive ethics. Much quantitative research is descriptive and seeks empirical generalisation and is therefore inductive. Accordingly, these descriptive texts will survive over decades and centuries, and beyond the life of the author's own perspective. As a result, the estimates in table 3 and elsewhere should clearly be treated as descriptive of patterns, rather than causal in nature. Most modeling approaches generate descriptive explanations that do not contribute to an understanding of neurobiological mechanisms. Unlike most adjectives, identifying such lacks descriptive content. Like metaphorical genitives, generic genitives behave structurally like determiner genitives, but semantically like descriptive genitives (with respect to their nonspecific dependent). See all examples of descriptive 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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