释义 |
cat·e·na·tive \ˈkad.əˌnād.iv, ˈkatənˌād.iv, -atə-, -ātiv\ noun or catenative verb also catenative auxiliary (-s) Etymology: catenate (I) + -ive (II) : a verb often followed by a function word (as to or on) that occupies a position other than final in a succession of two or more verbs together forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence (as ought in “I ought to go home now” and try and keep in “they tried to keep on working”) |