释义 |
fac·ti·tive I. \ˈfaktəd.]iv, -tət]\ adjective Etymology: New Latin factitivus, irregular from Latin factus (past participle of facere to make, do) + -ivus -ive — more at do 1. a. : being or relating to a transitive verb that in certain constructions requires besides its object an objective complement (as in “he made the water wine”, “they called him Teddy”, “boil the eggs hard”) b. : serving as objective predicate < a factitive adjective > < the factitive object in this sentence > 2. : indicating that the subject of a verb causes an action to be performed or a condition to come into being — compare causative • fac·ti·tive·ly \]ə̇vlē, -li\ adverb II. noun (-s) : a factitive verb |