declarative

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/dɪˈklæɹ.ə.tɪv/    /dɪˈklɛɹ.ə.tɪv/|[dɪˈklɛɹ.ə.ɾɪv]|/dɪˈklæɹ.ə.tɪv/|[dɪˈklæɹ.ə.ɾɪv]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Synonym of declaration (declarative statement)
    — A love declarative for my Sara. I love you like a soft symphony; a melody written in heart and pulse. I love you like a rock; a moments' fusing in perfect quiet. I love you like […]
  2. Illocution: a “performative” statement which. by its utterance/publication, creates a change of state (at least psychologically) for the addressees (i.e., a declaration, announcement, edict, etc.)
形容词 adj.
  1. Serving to declare; having the quality of a declaration. not-comparable
  2. Expressing truth. not-comparable
    — Palmer (1986:26–28) suggested that all languages have a clear way of indicating that the speaker is making a statement which (s)he believes to be true. Such statements are usually expressed by the declarative grammatical structure and the respective mood is called either "declarative" or "indicative"...
  3. That declares a construct. not-comparable
  4. A way of programming that is most akin to just stating what is wanted, rather than having to describe how to do it. Declarative programming not-comparable

词形变化

declaratives plural

词源

词源 1
Derived from Middle French déclaratif.
词源 2
Derived from Middle French déclaratif.
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