【prescriptive】在多语言下的意思、翻译、词源、用法、例句
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英语(English)
词源(Etymology)
From Latin praescriptivus (“relating to a legal exception”), from praescript- (“directed in writing”), from the verb praescribere.
替代形式(Alternative forms)
- præscriptive
- praescriptive
发音(Pronunciation)
形容词(Adjective)
prescriptive (comparative more prescriptive, superlative most prescriptive)
- Of or pertaining to prescribing or enjoining, especially an action or behavior based on a norm or standard.
- Synonym: normative
- Antonyms: descriptive (especially of grammar and usage), proscriptive, nonprescriptive
- 1988, Andrew Radford, Transformational Grammar, Cambridge: University Press, →ISBN, page 8:
- For one thing, spoken language tends to be less subjected to prescriptive
pressures than written language, and hence is a less artificial medium of com-
munication (written language is often a kind of 'censored' version of spoken
language). [...]
- For one thing, spoken language tends to be less subjected to prescriptive
衍生词(Derived terms)
- prescriptively
- prescriptiveness
- prescriptivism
- prescriptivist
- prescriptivity
- prescriptive ethics
关联词(Related terms)
翻译(Translations)
of or pertaining to prescribing or enjoining, especially an action or behavior based on a norm or standard