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adjectival

/aj-ik-tahy-vuhl/US // ˌædʒ ɪkˈtaɪ vəl //

形容词,形容詞,形容语,形容辞

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or used as an adjective.
    • : describing by means of many adjectives; depending for effect on intensive qualification of subject matter, as a writer, style, or essay.

Examples

  • When the exact sense was lost, the suffix -al seemed to be adjectival, and the word dismal became at last an adjective.

  • We should try to render this in translation, not be content with some bloodless adjectival abstraction plus "is."

  • In huss, the German for goose, we may recognise the oose without its adjectival ‘g’.

  • Their adjectival energy is greater; they are more given to extravagances of style, both in point of sentiment and of humor.

  • So in the adjectival clause; as, 'He struck the poor dog, which (and it, or although it) had never done him harm.'