disjunctive / dɪsˈdʒʌŋk tɪv /

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disjunctive2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. serving or tending to disjoin; separating; dividing; distinguishing.
  2. Grammar. syntactically setting two or more expressions in opposition to each other, as but in poor but happy, or expressing an alternative, as or in this or that.not syntactically dependent upon some particular expression.
  3. Logic. characterizing propositions that are disjunctions. containing at least one disjunctive proposition as a premise.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a statement, course of action, etc., involving alternatives.
  2. Logic. disjunction.
  3. Grammar. a disjunctive word.

更多disjunctive例句

  1. Iéu (je), tu (tu), and éu (il) are used as disjunctive forms, in contrast with the French.
  2. Or should we say that the note omitted was not Nt, but the present Parames and the interval of a tone (i.e. the disjunctive tone)?
  3. The disjunctive forms of the pronoun are also sometimes preserved before verbs and adjectives.
  4. Again, "the former does not belong to pure categoricals," it is simply disjunctive.
  5. The chestnut, belonging to the order Cupuliferæ, has an extended but disjunctive natural area.