释义 |
Definition of accusative case in English: accusative casenoun (In ancient Greek, Latin, German, and other inflected languages) a case of nouns and pronouns, and of words in grammatical agreement with them, the typical function of which is to express the direct object of a transitive verb or direction towards something; (also occasionally) (in uninflected languages) the object of a transitive verb. Definition of accusative case in US English: accusative casenoun (In ancient Greek, Latin, German, and other inflected languages) a case of nouns and pronouns, and of words in grammatical agreement with them, the typical function of which is to express the direct object of a transitive verb or direction towards something; (also occasionally) (in uninflected languages) the object of a transitive verb. |