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constructive

/kuhn-struhk-tiv/US // kənˈstrʌk tɪv //UK // (kənˈstrʌktɪv) //

建设性的,建设性,构建性的,构建性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement: constructive criticism.
    • : of, relating to, or of the nature of construction; structural.
    • : deduced by inference or interpretation; inferential: constructive permission.
    • : Law. denoting an act or condition not directly expressed but inferred from other acts or conditions.

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Examples

  • The disconnect between the “woke” and angry rhetoric of activist mobs keeping CEOs up at night, and these constructive, nuanced discussions could not have been more striking.

  • We believe that with constructive dialog and cooperation, a solution is within reach.

  • It talks about a lot of the problems that we have now in terms of being able to have a constructive conversation.

  • Likewise, China’s commerce ministry said the two sides held a “constructive dialogue” and agreed to “create conditions” to implement the trade deal.

  • June, we have held constructive conversations with Facebook to clearly outline the areas where we want to see tangible changes.

  • To do this, we need to be openly constructive, positive and ethical.

  • Constructive criticism is different from people just being dicks, and I love constructive criticism.

  • Reformers understood that constructive societal evolution was the antidote to socialist revolution.

  • On Monday, European Union countries condemned the air strikes and called for a ceasefire and “constructive dialogue.”

  • “We have since begun a constructive dialogue with the committee on the redactions,” Price said.

  • He saw now that her pain had not been as other pain; it was a constructive pain, a part of the task of her life.

  • With this clue to their meaning, it becomes possible to understand the main constructive proposals of the Majority Commissioners.

  • They did not think politics was a great constructive process, they thought it was a kind of dog-fight.

  • The great constructive process in history gives so little scope for clapping and drumming and saying "'Ear, 'ear!"

  • I would listen to a stormy sea of babblement, and try to extract some constructive intimations.