interpretive 的定义
- serving to interpret; explanatory.
- deduced by interpretation.
- made because of interpretation: an interpretive distortion of language.
- of or relating to those arts that require an intermediary, as a performer, for realization, as in music or theater.
- offering interpretations, explanations, or guidance, as through lectures, brochures, or films: the museum's interpretive center.
interpretive 近义词
explanatory
interpretive 的近义词 31 个
- analytical
- informative
- allegorical
- annotative
- critical
- declarative
- demonstrative
- diagrammatic
- discursive
- elucidative
- elucidatory
- enlightening
- exegetic
- exegetical
- explanative
- explicative
- expositional
- expositive
- expository
- graphic
- guiding
- hermeneutic
- hermeneutical
- illuminative
- illustrative
- informing
- instructive
- interpretative
- justifying
- summary
- supplementary
更多interpretive例句
- Hirschfeld’s illustrations were interpretive of theatrical and film productions — that is part of his genius — and celebrities could be sensitive about their caricatured features.
- He is the court’s leading opponent of the selective and bogus interpretive method known as “originalism.”
- Meanwhile, his performer’s gifts — charisma, interpretive verve, spot-on comic and dramatic timing, exuberant physicality — make the profundity engaging.
- That, after all, is what most of us are taught in school, because of the legacy of interpretive paradigms such as New Criticism.
- The truth is screened through an interpretive lens even before experiments start.
- I came [to personal essays] through the route of, if you want to call it intellection or a kind of interpretive [genre].
- And what is the difference between a truly creative artist and an interpretive artist?
- The crowd collectively grooved out in the wavy interpretive dance-esque style that Deadheads do.
- But then I was so impressed by the unique and interpretive ideas people were able to come up with.
- It is also more in the nature of misperception and interpretive crudity, rather than ignorance.
- Free literature, library facilities, and interpretive services are also available at the museum.
- The use of the singer's sensations, as applied in practical instruction, is almost exclusively interpretive.
- Many vocal shortcomings are forgiven in the singer of convincing interpretive power.
- Interpretive signs and amenities guided the erstwhile onlooker to the "ultimate," in fantasy dining.
- The very thing that would have made them intelligible, interpretive, that would have made them art, was absent.