释义 |
ˌparaphrasaˈbility [f. paraphrasable a. + -ity.] The capacity of being paraphrasable.
1965Amer. Philos. Q. II. 185/2 Paraphrasability is generally regarded as the central issue. 1965Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Nov. 1082/4 He brings the [Wittgensteinian] technique to bear on two aesthetic problems: the paraphrasability of poems and the tonality of atonal music. 1977Amer. Speech 1975 L. 82 Constructions in which the modifier is the author of the headword, such as Zunser's hymn, also vary in their paraphrasability with have. |