n.形容词
adj.形容词的;从属的
adjectives───n.[语]形容词(adjective的复数)
abjective───adj.令人沮丧的;不幸的;道德败坏的
advective───adj.平流的
adjectively───形容词的
adjectival───adj.形容词的
adjunctive───adj.附属的;附加的
addictive───adj.使人上瘾的
adductive───内收的,能内收的
adjustive───adj.调节的;调整的
But you can use it as an adjective to give emphasis to the word that follows it.───但是你可以用它作为形容词来强调后面的单词。
In French the adjective must agree with the noun in number and gender.───法语中形容词必须在数和性上与名词一致。
The adjective "inexpensive" used in the name is not without a reason.───低廉”这个形容词用在名字中也不是没有理由的。
"Beauty" is not at all an abstract term of adjective but a pronoun to be created and is a progressive tense of the present and the future.───绝非抽象的形容词,而是一个代名词,她是可以被创造的,更是现在与未来的进行式;
The adjective were "controlling one's fate" would have probably been lost if Shakespeare had not used it in Macbeth (weird sisters).───如果不是莎士比亚在作品《麦克白》(三个女巫)中对形容词werde(掌控某人命运)的使用,可能该词早已消失。
Simply use a positive adjective with a work-related term and your work compliment is all ready.───对你的工作团队用简单一句适当形容词而你的恭维话是全然受用。
And without adverbial modifiers of any kind, the adjective often implies comparison. It is usually used in comparison sentences, e. g.───如果单独用形容词做谓语,就带有比较的意思,一般用在对比的句子里。
They don't seem to understand that you can't declare yourself "exceptional, " only others can bestow that adjective upon you.───他们好象并不理解你是不能宣称自己是“超凡”的,只能由别人把这个形容词用于你。
As an adjective, alternative means of two (or, loosely, more) things, or possible as an alternative.───作为形容词,alternative意思是两物(或宽泛的说,多物)之一的或者作为另一种替代的可能性(possibleasanalternative)。
'My'is a possessive adjective.