prescriptive
规定的
常用释义
英音[ prɪˈskrɪptɪv ]
美音[ prɪˈskrɪptɪv ]
基本释义
- adj. 规定的,指定的;(语言)规范的;(权利、头衔或制度因长期使用或随时间推移变得)合法的,约定俗成的
例句
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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说教。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Prescriptive grammarians have been presented as blind adherents to a historical tradition.严格规范的语法学家被描述为对历史传统的盲目追随者。
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3·Implicitly or explicitly, American fashion addressed a democracy, whereas traditional Paris-based fashion was prescriptive and imposed on women, willing or not.美国时装明着暗着都会强调民主,而以巴黎为基础的传统时装则是约定俗成的、不管女性愿不愿意强加于她们的。
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4·This can be considered an appeal to descriptive linguistics rather than prescriptive linguistics.这可以被认为是对描述性语言学而不是规范性语言学的一种诉求。
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5·We need to be reactive rather than prescriptive.我们需要的是顺应,而不是规定。
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6·Other cultures don't use this type of prescriptive notation.其他文化不使用这样说明性的记谱法。
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7·We recommend that the SOA should be prescriptive in this area.我们建议 SOA 应对这方面进行说明。
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8·They are specific behaviours and activities. They are prescriptive.它们是一些特别的行为和活动,是被规定好了的。
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9·Secondly, the practice should be descriptive rather than prescriptive.其次,实践应该是可表述的而不是规定好的。
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10·It takes a prescriptive approach, and documents activities that organizations should be doing.它采用说明性的手段,证明组织将会采取这样的活动。
同义词
adj.
规定的,规范的;指定的
同根词
词根:
prescript
prescription
adj
凭处方方可购买的
prescript
adj
规定的;有时效的
prescription
n
药方;指示;惯例
prescript
n
规定;命令
prescriptivism
n
规范主义;规约论;指示论