释义 |
par·ti·tive I. \ˈpär]d.əd.iv, ˈpȧ], ]tətiv\ adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin partitivus serving to indicate that of which a part is specified, from Latin partitus (past participle of partire, partiri to divide) + -ivus -ive 1. : serving to part or divide into parts : indicating or characterized by partition < partitive tendencies in education > < the tragedy of our present partitive social adaptation — W.E.Galt > 2. a. (1) : of, relating to, or denoting a part < a partitive construction > (2) : serving to indicate that of which a part is specified < partitive genitive > b. : of, relating to, or constituting a grammatical case (as in Finnish) that denotes part of something II. noun (-s) 1. : a word expressing partition or denoting a part 2. a. : the partitive case in a language b. : a word in the partitive case |