释义 |
suˈbordinative, a. rare. [f. subordinate v. + -ive.] Tending to subordinate, involving subordination.
1642Fuller Answ. Ferne 3 England is not a simply subordinative, and absolute, but a Coordinative, and mixt Monarchy. b. Gram. Containing a subordinate clause or clauses.
1857J. W. Gibbs Philol. Studies 116 The subordinative proposition is not to be regarded as a composition of already existing parts to a whole, but as a development from the simple proposition. |