intransitive
intransitive 英 [ɪnˈtrænsətɪv] 美 [ɪnˈtrænsɪtɪv, -zɪ-]
adj. 不及物的 n. 不及物动词
名词复数:intransitives
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- adj. 不及物的
- n. 不及物动词
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1. to surround closely a sweet pulp embeds the plum seed> intransitive senses : to become embedded
2:紧紧围住 a sweet pulp embeds the plum seed> 不及物动词:成为嵌入的。
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2. It is free acts, precisely due to their intransitive character, that can sculpt or determine a person’s moral standing.
恰恰是由于自由行为有着反照主体(intransitive)的特性,它能塑 造或决定一个人的品格。
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3. Writers'identification with the intransitive value of language has constituted a literary experience and a theoretical model in the contemporary Chinese literature.
对语言不及物本性的体认,构成了当代文学一种新的文学经验和理论范式。
- intransitive (adj.) 1610s, from Late Latin intransitivus "not transitive, not passing over" (to another person), Priscian's term, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + Latin transitivus "that may pass over," from transire "to pass over" (see transitive). The noun meaning "an intransitive verb" is attested from 1824.
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