expositive / ɪkˈspɒz ɪˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i /

阐释性的阐释性揭露性的阐述性的

expositive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of the nature of exposition; exposition; serving to expound, set forth, or explain: an expository essay; expository writing.

expositive 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

explanatory

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  1. Pollan is an astonishingly good writer, at times intimate and vulnerable, at times curious and expository, always compelling and credible.
  2. 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.
  3. Each novella in this book unfolds slowly, ambling through expository digressions with confidence.
  4. This is beautiful expository writing, a combination of detailed, spellbinding narrative, and zinging judgment.
  5. Sir George Grey made a sensible speech, expository of the true condition of Canadian affairs.
  6. Next, and (as far as date of collection goes) far less ancient, are the expository texts called the Brahmanas.
  7. In general, the aim of all remarks on Hume's writings in the present work is expository, not controversial.
  8. Commonness vanished before Ewart, at his expository touch all things became memorable and rare.
  9. The result is what may be called a descriptive, narrative, expository, or argumentative style.