accusative 英 [əˈkju:zətɪv]   美 [əˈkjuzətɪv]

accusative

accusative  英 [əˈkju:zətɪv] 美 [əˈkjuzətɪv]

adj. 宾格的  n. 宾格 

名词复数:accusatives 

The default case in English is accusative. 在英文中预设格是宾格。
accusative — Mein en gut en Freund, my good friend. 第四格 — Mein en gut en Freund my good friend.

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  • adj. 宾格的
  • n. 宾格
  • 1. The default case in English is accusative.

    在英文中预设格是宾格。

  • 2. accusative — Mein en gut en Freund, my good friend.

    第四格 — Mein en gut en Freund my good friend.

  • 3. Mr. Zhou Wenzhong expressed strong displeasure at the accusative remarks made by the US side in recent days against the Chinese side.

    周文重对美方近日所发表的指责中方的谈话表示强烈不满。

  • accusative (n.) grammatical case whose primary function is to express destination or goal of motion, mid-15c., from Anglo-French accusatif, Old French acusatif, or directly from Latin (casus) accusativus "(case) of accusing," from accusatus, past participle of accusare "to call to account, make complaint against" (see accuse).
ac·cusa·tive / əˈkjuːzətɪv ; NAmE əˈkjuːzətɪv / noun ( grammar 语法 ) (in some languages 用于某些语言 ) the form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective when it is the direct objectof a verb, or connected with the direct object 宾格; 受格 In the sentence, ‘I saw him today’, the word ‘him’ is in the accusative. 在 I saw him today 一句中,him 一词为宾格。 compare ablative , dative , genitive , nominative , vocative ac·cusa·tive adjective accusative accusatives ac·cusa·tive / əˈkjuːzətɪv ; NAmE əˈkjuːzətɪv /
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