prescriptive
英 [prɪ'skrɪptɪv]
美[prɪ'skrɪptɪv]
- adj. 规定的,规范的;指定的
中文词源
prescriptive 规定的,规范的,指定的
来自prescribe,规定,指定,-pt,过去分词格。
英文词源
- prescriptive (adj.)
- 1748, from Late Latin praescriptivus, from praescript-, past participle stem of praescribere (see prescription). Or formed in English from archaic prescript "a direction" (1530s), from Latin praescriptum.
双语例句
- 1. The psychologists insist, however, that they are not being prescriptive.
- 然而,心理学家坚称他们并非一味灌输。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. prescriptive methods of teaching
- 灌输式教学法
来自《权威词典》
- 3. Direct priMary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive.
- 直接的原始立法主要是许可性的而非说明性的.
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- 4. Prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage.
- 规定语法考虑的问题是如何为正确使用制定规范或规则.
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- 5. The authors conclude by discussing prescriptive recommendations for the recording industry.
- 最后,作者对唱片业提出了一些指导性的建议.
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