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▪ I. adjective, a. (ˈædʒɛktɪv) [a. Fr. adjectif, -ive, ad. L. adjectīv-us, f. adject-us; see adject a. and -ive.] A. adj. Of the nature of an addition or adjunct. 1. Gram. Naming or forming an adjunct to a noun substantive; added to or dependent on a substantive as an attribute. noun adjective: a wo...
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Adjective phrase
An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase whose head is an adjective. Head-final adjective phrases
The following trees illustrate head-final adjective phrases, i.e. adjective phrases that have their head adjective on the
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adjective/ˈædʒɪktɪv; `ædʒɪktɪv/ n(grammar) word that indicates a quality of the person or thing referred to by a noun, eg old, rotten, foreign in an old house, rotten apples, foreign names 形容词(表示作为名词的人或事物的性质的词, 如在an old house, rotten apples, foreign names中的old, rotten, foreign).
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Privative adjective
In linguistics, a privative adjective is an adjective which seems to exclude members of the extension of the noun which it modifies. An adjective is privative if for any noun , we have that .
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Proper adjective
English orthography sometimes uses the term proper adjective to mean adjectives that take initial capital letters, and common adjective to mean those that This has led to the use of the terms proper adjective and common adjective, with meanings analogous to the lay meanings of proper noun and common noun.
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i-adjective + na-adjective + noun How do I use an i-adjective and na-adjective together to describe a noun? For example, how do I say "beautiful, red torii"? > (na-adjective): beautiful torii > (i-adjective): re...
I think you have the following options: > 1. > a beautiful [red _torii_ ] > a [beautiful, red] _torii_
> > 2. > a red [beautiful _torii_ ] (a little strange) > a [red, beautiful] _torii_
> > 3. > a red and therefore beautiful _torii_
> > 4. > a [beautiful, red] _torii_ > ~~a beautiful and therefore ...
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Scotch (adjective)
Scotch is an adjective in English, meaning "of or from Scotland". Many Scots dislike the term Scotch and some consider it offensive. The verb to scotch is unrelated to the adjective.
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Modal adjective
Here the modal adjective is analyzed semantically as a sentential modal operator.
It's possible that some of them are broken. the modal adjective is again in bold and this time the participant in underlined.
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Postpositive adjective
A postpositive adjective or postnominal adjective is an adjective that is placed after the noun or pronoun that it modifies, as in noun phrases such as clause, and any adjective may be a predicate adjective if it follows a copular verb.
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open adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
open about something He was quite open about his reasons for leaving. Synonyms honest honest frank direct open outspoken straight blunt These words all describe people saying exactly what they mean without trying to hide feelings, opinions or facts. honest not hiding the truth about something:
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Police, Adjective
Police, Adjective () is a 2009 Romanian drama film directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. Awards
Police, Adjective won the Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.
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Noun-adjective order? : r/ChineseLanguage - Reddit
As I understand it, there are 3 ways to arrange adjectives: in front of the noun (美鱼), in front of the noun with 的 in between (美的鱼), and after the noun, acting as an intransitive verb, usually with an adverb like 很 (鱼很美).
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ESL 6: Unit 5 adjective and Noun Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like willing(adj,), popular(adj,), convenient(adj,) and more.
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不适 不適 Bùshì Adjective Literary Unwell Indisposed Sorts
Simplified: 不适: Traditional: 不適: Pinyin: bùshì: English: adjective literary 1 unwell; indisposed; out of sorts 2 not fitting; unsuitable
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How To Negotiate: Vocabulary | PDF | Adjective | Negotiation - Scribd
How to Negotiate. I. WARM-UP II. DIALOGUE BOX Vocabulary Try to guess the meanings of the underlined words through their contexts. MEMO There has been a delay with Ching Companys order. They said they need more time to think it over, but I have heard that there is a new company who I consider to be our opponent. They are negotiating a much lower price with them.
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