释义 |
in·transitive I. \(ˈ)in., ən.+\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin intransitivus, from Latin in- in- (I) + Late Latin transitivus transitive : not transitive: as a. archaic : not transmitted to another : not passing beyond particular limits b. (1) : not passing over directly to an object < an intransitive action > (2) : expressing an action or state as limited to the agent or subject or as ending in itself : not taking a direct object — used of a verb form < the verbs in “the bird flies” and “he runs” are intransitive > — compare absolute I 4d (3) : being a construction containing an intransitive verb form c. : characterizing a logical relationship between the three statements x, y, and z that occurs when x is related to y as y but not x is related to z • in·transitively \“+\ adverb • in·transitiveness \“+\ noun II. noun : an intransitive verb form or construction |