expositive 的定义
- of the nature of exposition; exposition; serving to expound, set forth, or explain: an expository essay; expository writing.
expositive 近义词
explanatory
更多expositive例句
- Pollan is an astonishingly good writer, at times intimate and vulnerable, at times curious and expository, always compelling and credible.
- Shelving the expository track taken by many popular food movies and TV shows, which aim to inform viewers as much as possible, The Truffle Hunters unfolds as a series of oft-wordless vignettes.
- Each novella in this book unfolds slowly, ambling through expository digressions with confidence.
- This is beautiful expository writing, a combination of detailed, spellbinding narrative, and zinging judgment.
- Sir George Grey made a sensible speech, expository of the true condition of Canadian affairs.
- Next, and (as far as date of collection goes) far less ancient, are the expository texts called the Brahmanas.
- In general, the aim of all remarks on Hume's writings in the present work is expository, not controversial.
- Commonness vanished before Ewart, at his expository touch all things became memorable and rare.
- The result is what may be called a descriptive, narrative, expository, or argumentative style.