demonstrative
demonstrative 英 [dɪˈmɒnstrətɪv] 美 [dɪˈmɑnstrətɪv]
adj. 说明的;证明的;公开表露感情的 n. 指示词
名词复数:demonstratives
- People who are demonstrative easily and clearly show their emotions. A demonstrative person might shout "Hooray" and jump for joy at good news. A non-demonstrative person might feel no less excited, but refrain from demonstrating it.
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- adj. 说明的;证明的;公开表露感情的
- n. 指示词
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1. Rich context, iterative, personal, demonstrative, have-it-your-way information, conveyed through conversation. Accept no substitute.
在一个组织当中,知识传递的主要方式从前是、现在是、将来也还是实时的个体间交流,因为在对话过程中,语境得以丰富,信息得以迭代,并且具有个性、独特性,所以说这样的交流方式肯定是要被广为接受,并且无可替代。
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2. Generally, iterative methods track demonstrative progress in project artifacts (usually partial implementation of the to-be-delivered product or system) against plan.
一般地,迭代方法追踪针对计划的项目工件(通常部分实现要交付的产品或系统)中的明确的发展。
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3. He is always rather demonstrative, and Saturday was no different.
他总是相当的情绪化,这个星期六也不例外。
- demonstrative (adj.) late 14c., "characterized by logic, based on logic," from Old French démonstratif (14c.), from Latin demonstrativus "pointing out, demonstrating," from past participle stem of demonstrare "to indicate, describe" (see demonstration). Grammatical sense, "pointing out the thing referred to," is mid-15c. Meaning "given to outward expressions of feelings" is from 1819. Demonstrative pronoun is late 16c.
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