predicative
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈpɹɛ.dɪ.kə.tɪv/|/ˈpɹɛ.də.kə.tɪv/
美 /ˈpɹɛ.dɪ.kə.tɪv/|/ˈpɹɛ.də.kə.tɪv/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An element of the predicate of a sentence which complements the subject or object by means of the verb. Predicatives may be nominal or adjectival.
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In some languages, a special part of speech used as a predicate and denoting a state of being.
— A predicative in Russian is an uninflected word that regularly constitutes a complete utterance when standing alone, i.e., when preceded and followed by silence.
形容词 adj.
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Modifying a noun from within a predicate.
— in predicative position
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
English predicate
Proto-Indo-European *-wós
Proto-Indo-European *-iHwósder.
Latin -īvus
Old French -ifbor.
Middle English -yf
English -ive
English predicative
From predicate + -ive.
English predicate
Proto-Indo-European *-wós
Proto-Indo-European *-iHwósder.
Latin -īvus
Old French -ifbor.
Middle English -yf
English -ive
English predicative
From predicate + -ive.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English predicate
Proto-Indo-European *-wós
Proto-Indo-European *-iHwósder.
Latin -īvus
Old French -ifbor.
Middle English -yf
English -ive
English predicative
From predicate + -ive.
English predicate
Proto-Indo-European *-wós
Proto-Indo-European *-iHwósder.
Latin -īvus
Old French -ifbor.
Middle English -yf
English -ive
English predicative
From predicate + -ive.
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