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inflect
inflect, v. (ɪnˈflɛkt) [ad. L. inflect-ĕre, f. in- (in-2) + flectĕre to bend.] 1. trans. To bend inwards; to bend into a curve or angle; hence, simply, to bend, to curve.c 1425 Found. St. Bartholomew's (E.E.T.S.) 5 Whan he from so grete an highnesse wolde inflecte and bowe downe his yie to the lower... Oxford English Dictionary
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inflect
inflect/ɪnˈflekt; ɪn`flɛkt/ v[Tn]1 (grammar) change the ending or form of (a word) to show its grammatical function in a sentence 使词尾屈折, 使词尾变化(以示其在句中之语法功能) Most English verbs are inflected with `-ed' in the past tense. 英语大多数动词过去式词尾均变化为-ed的形式.2 make (the voice) higher or lower in speaking 使(说话的声音)变高或... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Spanish adjectives
The former generally inflect for both gender and number; the latter generally inflect just for number. These adjectives almost always inflect only for number. wikipedia.org
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inflectable
inflectable, a. Gram. (ɪnˈflɛktəb(ə)l) [f. inflect v. 3 + -able.] Capable of being inflected.1958 W. N. Francis Struct. Amer. Eng. 594 Noun,..a lexical word which..is inflectable with the plural and possessive inflections (-es) and ('s). 1963 F. G. Lounsbury in S. Koch Psychol. VI. 563 The determina... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gourmanché language
Gourmanché verbs do not agree with subjects or inflect for tense but as with almost all Oti-Volta languages, they inflect for aspect (perfective vs imperfective wikipedia.org
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inflective
inflective, a. (ɪnˈflɛktɪv) [f. inflect v. + -ive; in mod.F. inflectif.] 1. Having the quality of inflecting; tending to inflect.1666 Phil. Trans. I. 240 The Inflective veins of the Air (if I may so call those parts, which..have a greater or less Refractive power than the Air next adjoyning). 1713 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yawuru language
Morphology Nominals inflect for case and adverbs, belonging to this class, take case markers. Case markers are signified by enclitics. Verbs inflect to denote person, number, tense, mood, and aspect. Prefixes, suffixes, and enclitics are used to conjugate verbs. wikipedia.org
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inflector
inflector rare—1. (ɪnˈflɛktə(r)) [f. inflect v. + -or.] That which inflects or bends. (In quot. attrib.)1851 Richardson Geol. viii. 273 Propulsion through the water..by the action of the inflector muscles of the tail. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chuj language
These constructions do not inflect for Tense-Aspect, but do inflect for person and number. Finite clauses inflect obligatorily for Tense-Aspect. wikipedia.org
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inflexive
▪ I. inflexive, a.1 rare—0. (ɪnˈflɛksɪv) [f. L. inflex-, ppl. stem of inflectĕre to inflect + -ive.] = inflective.1890 in Cent. Dict.▪ II. † inflexive, a.2 Obs. rare—1. [f. in-3 + flexive.] Not flexive; inflexible.1616 Chapman Homer's Hymns, Mars 35 And to beare safe, the burthen vndergone Of Foes i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Python inflect 模块,engine() 实例源码 - 编程字典
我们从Python开源项目中,提取了以下37个代码示例,用于说明如何使用engine()。
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Breton grammar
Adverbs Adverbs in Breton do not inflect. Simple prepositions that do not inflect include and "from", "before" and "after". wikipedia.org
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inflex
▪ I. ˈinflex, n. [ad. L. inflexus (u-stem), synonymous with inflexio inflexion.] In the grammar of the Bantu languages, the particle prefixed to a root, to form a noun, which has functions similar to those of inflexional suffixes in the Aryan and Semitic languages. (Also called prefix or initial.)18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chara language
Examples: /mansa/ 'ox', /mija/ 'cow' /izi/ 'he', /iza/ 'she' Nouns and adjectives inflect for plural with the suffix /-eːndi/. Adjectives end in /-a/ like nouns, and inflect for number, definiteness, plurality, and case. wikipedia.org
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inflexity
† inˈflexity Obs. rare—1. [f. L. inflex-us inflected + -ity, after flexity.] Of rays of light: The quality of being inflected: see inflect v. 2.1797 Brougham in Phil. Trans. LXXXVII. 360 We may, therefore, say that the rays of light differ in degree of refrangity, reflexity, and flexity, comprehendi... Oxford English Dictionary
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