subscriptive

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Of or pertaining to a subscription, or signature. not-comparable
    — I made the messenger wait, while I transcribed it. I have endeavoured to imitate the subscriptive part; and in the Letter made pauses, where, to the best of my remembrance, she paused.
  2. Of or pertaining to subscription (signing up and usually paying for something). not-comparable
    — The subscriptive type of operation would allow for the identification of travel demands and the service of these travel demands according to pre-booked or standing requests.
  3. Of or pertaining to belief in or commitment to something. not-comparable
    — A conscious effort must be made to be more environmentally friendly and subscriptive to the tenets of sustainable development.
  4. Derived from the choices of the user or client. not-comparable
    — We also wanted the teachers to learn how to be "subscriptive" instead of "prescriptive."

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From Latin subscrīptus (perfect passive participle of subscrībō) + -ive. By surface analysis, subscript (literally “underwrite”) + -ive.
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