permissive
许可的
常用释义
英音[ pəˈmɪsɪv ]
美音[ pərˈmɪsɪv ]
基本释义
- adj. 放任的,纵容的;<法律>允许而非强制的,可选择的;(生)允许的,许可的;(道路)公众获准可使用的
例句
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1·The call for law and order replaced the "permissive tolerance" of the 1960s.对法治的呼吁取代了20世纪60年代的“姑息忍让”。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Blaming the permissive 1960s is nothing new, but this is not yet another criticism against the decline in education.指责教育宽松的20世纪60年代并不是什么新鲜事,但这次并不又是针对教育衰落的批评。
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3·Authoritative parents are more likely than permissive parents to have children who as adolescents are self-confident, high in self-esteem, and responsibly independent.权威型父母比放任型父母更有可能让孩子在青少年时期变得自信、自尊、负责任且独立。
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4·Treat the preconditioned peripheral nerves as a permissive environment.将经过预处理的周围神经当作有效的环境。
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5·But the Fed was overly permissive even earlier.不过,甚至更早前联储就过分宽松。
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6·Right now, the state machine is too permissive.目前,状态机缺乏严密性。
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7·she was generally more permissive than her husband.她通常比丈夫更容易动摇。
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8·Dietary guidelines would not remain so permissive for long.然而饮食指南是不会长期保持如此宽松的。
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9·The excesses of the so-called permissive society appalled him.被称之为“过分纵容”的过当行为使他惊讶。
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10·Or maybe you think your children are too permissive as parents.也许,你会觉得孩子们对父母们过于失望。
同根词
词根:
permit
permissible
adj
可允许的;获得准许的
permissibly
adv
获准地;得到许可地
permissively
adv
许可地;自由地;娇宠地
permit
n
许可证,执照
permission
n
允许,许可
permissiveness
n
放任;许可
permissibility
n
允许;可容许性
permit
vi
许可;允许