declarative / dɪˈklær ə tɪv /

⚽高中词汇声明性的声明性声明式声明式的

declarative 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. serving to declare, make known, or explain: a declarative statement.

declarative 近义词

declarative

等同于 hermeneutic

declarative

等同于 interpretative

declarative

等同于 interpretive

declarative

等同于 explanatory

更多declarative例句

  1. You want to be declarative and quantitative, because software is trying to figure out who you are to decide whether you will be put in front of a human.
  2. The agency wants to be certain, so it typically waits for a critical mass of scientific evidence before making declarative statements.
  3. As with the lab leak theory, you can lay blame with Fauci’s initial commentary being overly declarative.
  4. Pattern separation is principally used by the brain to convert rich representations into distinguishable declarative memories.
  5. Cross-examination is to ask questions, not to make declarative statements to test the story told on direct examination.
  6. Just the subliminal nature of being on stage and making a declarative statement rather than a passive one.
  7. But with just seven months left in his term, Bernanke has made few declarative pronouncements about his future.
  8. The danger is that with Miral, the declarative seems to have taken over.
  9. The project is at once boldly declarative and brilliantly porous to a place locked in flux.
  10. It would not be simply declarative of corporeal existence, but of existence in a particular state or condition.
  11. All Oliver has been able to realize for the last two hours is the mere declarative fact that she is there.
  12. It is the result of kindled emotion, and expresses in exclamatory form what would usually be stated in declarative form.
  13. Each reason given in support of the issues and each subreason should be no more than a simple, complete, declarative sentence.
  14. The topic must be given some definite expression in a declarative sentence before any real argument is possible.