释义 |
reˈiterative, a. and n.|riːˈɪtərətɪv| [f. as reiterate v. + -ive: cf. F. réitératif, -ive (16th c.).] a. adj. Characterized by reiteration. b. n. A word expressing reiteration.
a1813A. Murray Hist. European Lang. (1823) II. 279 Reiteratives or verbs expressive of repeated or intense action. 1834Fraser's Mag. IX. 76 Do away with the iterative and reiterative plan altogether, and substitute an intellectual one. 1868Lightfoot Comm. Phil. Introd. iv. (1873) 68 He then urges his converts to unity in the strong reiterative language which has been already noticed. Hence reˈiteratively adv.
1619Arraignm. Barnevelt §23 Notwithstanding, that by the States of Vtrecht, they were reiteratiuely willed and required to doe it. 1877Fraser's Mag. XVI. 399 The title of ‘successor of the successor’..would soon have become reiteratively inconvenient. |