单词 | linguistic |
释义 | linguistic (lɪŋgwɪstɪk ) Word forms: linguistics 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Linguistic abilities or ideas relate to language or linguistics. ...linguistic skills. ...linguistic theory. linguistically (lɪŋgwɪstɪkli ) adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed] Somalia is an ethnically and linguistically homogeneous nation. 2. uncountable noun Linguistics is the study of the way in which language works. Modern linguistics emerged as a distinct field in the nineteenth century. ...applied linguistics. Collocations: linguistic boundary The linguistic boundary was also reflected early on in the administration of the region. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Such experiences of crossing national and linguistic boundaries are essential rather than incidental to the story. The Times Literary Supplement The academy has done exactly what it should be doing: honouring literary excellence without regard to national and linguistic boundaries. Times, Sunday Times Lists itemize books and seem therefore to pin them down; but the book culture they describe was mobile: 'books easily crossed national and linguistic boundaries'. The Times Literary Supplement The nationwide movement of linguistic groups seeking statehood resulted in a massive reorganisation of states according to linguistic boundaries in 1956. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, for biographical entries, the linguistic identity prevails. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The place of origin and the linguistic identity of the creators of the codices have been subject to debate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Linguistic identity has not yet established which terms shall prevail, and all three are used in common parlance. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You'll find those new-found linguistic skills stick better when you've time to relax and use them in a new context. Times, Sunday Times This developmental period coincides with massive advances in cognitive, motor and linguistic skills. Times, Sunday Times When the jury of examiners questioned the performance, the head replied that all the pupils had outstanding linguistic skills. Times,Sunday Times How can it make sense to appoint referees according to their linguistic skills? Times, Sunday Times Whatever the manager's argument that you need only 100 words to get your message across, his poor linguistic skills do cause him problems. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 语言上的 Japanese: 言語の |
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