adjective

adjective [ˈædʒɪktɪv]  [ˈædʒɪktɪv] 

第三人称复数:adjectives

adjective 基本解释

名词形容词

形容词形容词的; 附属的,不独立的; [法]有关程序的

adjective 网络解释

1. 形容词 ","形容词:什么是形容词 形容词(adjective)是修饰名词表示名词属性的词,常放在它所修饰的名词之前. 如: a lovely baby一个可爱的婴儿 the beautiful picture那幅美丽代词 (四) 定义 代词(pronoun)是代替名词的词: 代词在句子中的功用 a)和名词一样,

2. 令人厌恶的;坏的;丑恶的:Her husband was so silly and as ugly as sin. : 他的丈夫又蠢又丑. | 2. adjective 令人厌恶的;坏的;丑恶的 | an ugly lie : 卑鄙的谎言

3. 难看的;丑陋的:1. adjective 难看的;丑陋的 | Some buildings here are just very ugly. : 这里有些楼的外观很难看. | She became very fat and ugly in only one year. : 她在一年之内变得又胖又丑.

adjective 词典解释

1. 形容词
    An adjective is a word such as 'big', 'dead', or 'financial' that describes a person or thing, or gives extra information about them. Adjectives usually come before nouns or after link verbs.

adjective 单语例句

1. Jaded isn't apt enough of an adjective to describe these sentiments.

2. adjective的反义词

2. Gratis is an adjective in Latin meaning free, in the sense that one does not have to pay for some goods or services.

3. He said he disagreed with the use of a noun and an adjective in one definition.

4. " Green " has become a common adjective when talking about industrial production as well as food production.

5. I thought that adjective is more suited to women or their habits.

6. adjective

6. The adjective " communist " may invoke fear and hysteria in some minds.

7. adjective在线翻译

7. " Frog does not mean ugly and dinosaur is not an adjective, " according to the song.

adjective 英英释义

noun

1. the word class that qualifies nouns

2. a word that expresses an attribute of something

adj

1. relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the principles of law

    e.g. adjective law

    Synonym: procedural

2. adjective

2. of or relating to or functioning as an adjective

    e.g. adjectival syntax
           an adjective clause

    Synonym: adjectival

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