单词 | adjective |
释义 | adjective (ædʒɪktɪv ) Word forms: adjectives countable noun A2 An adjective is a word such as ' big', ' dead', or ' financial' that describes a person or thing, or gives extra information about them. Adjectives usually come before nouns or after link verbs. Collocations: use an adjective People use the adjective 'greedy' or 'filthy rich'. Times, Sunday Times In conveying the concept of fulsomeness, a writer will find it helpful to be able to use the adjective 'fulsome' without ambiguity. Times, Sunday Times Some might use the adjective futile. Times, Sunday Times To use an adjective predicatively, suffix the third-person pronoun to the end of the adjective that matches the subject. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Those who use this adjective consider over-regulation to be as much or more of a problem than under-regulation of foodstuffs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 形容词 Japanese: 形容詞 |
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