substantive
英 [səbˈstæn.tɪv]
美 [səbˈstæn.t̬ɪv]
- adj. 有实质的;大量的;真实的;独立存在的
- n. 名词性实词;独立存在的实体
substantive 本质上的,实质上的substance,要点,实质,-ive,形容词后缀。引申词义本质上的,实质上的。拼写比较 space,spatial.
- substantive (adj.)
- mid-15c., "standing by itself," from Old French substantif, from Late Latin substantivus "of substance or being, self-existent," from Latin substantia "being, essence, material" (see substance). The grammatical term (late 14c.) was introduced by the French to denote the noun in contradistinction to the adjective, from Latin nomen substantivum "name or word of substance." Related: Substantival; substantively.
- substantive (n.)
- in grammatical use, late 14c., short for noun substantive, from Late Latin substantivium, neuter of substantivus "of substance or being" (see substantive (adj.)). Latin nomen substantivum was "name or word of substance."
- 1. The report concluded that no substantive changes were necessary.
- 报告的结论是,无须作任何重大变更。
- 2. The judicial function does not extend to substantive revision of regulatory policy.
- 司法职能不能扩大到管制政策的实质修正.
- 3. They plan to meet again in Rome very soon to begin substantive negotiations.
- 他们计划不久在罗马再次会晤以开始实质性的谈判。
- 4. A president needs substantive advice, but he also requires emotional succor.
- 一个总统需要实质性的建议, 但也需要感情上的支持.
- 5. The most important substantive provisions of the Act are found in sections 4, 5, and 6.
- 法案中最重要的实质性条款是第4 、 5 、 6条.