prescriptive

英 [prɪ'skrɪptɪv] 美 [prɪ'skrɪptɪv]
  • adj. 规定的,规范的;指定的

中文词源


prescriptive 规定的,规范的,指定的

来自prescribe,规定,指定,-pt,过去分词格。

英文词源


prescriptive (adj.)
1748, from Late Latin praescriptivus, from praescript-, past participle stem of praescribere (see prescription). Or formed in English from archaic prescript "a direction" (1530s), from Latin praescriptum.

双语例句


1. The psychologists insist, however, that they are not being prescriptive.
然而,心理学家坚称他们并非一味灌输。

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2. prescriptive methods of teaching
灌输式教学法

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3. Direct priMary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive.
直接的原始立法主要是许可性的而非说明性的.

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4. Prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage.
规定语法考虑的问题是如何为正确使用制定规范或规则.

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5. The authors conclude by discussing prescriptive recommendations for the recording industry.
最后,作者对唱片业提出了一些指导性的建议.

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