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interpretive

/in-tur-pri-tiv/US // ɪnˈtɜr prɪ tɪv //

解释性的,解释型,解释性,解释性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.explanatory
Synonyms
analytical分析性的,分析性,分析师,剖析性informative信息量大,信息量大的,内容丰富的,翔实的allegorical寓言式的,寓言式,寓意,寓言annotative注释性,注释性的,注解性,注解性的critical关键,关键的,重要的,重要declarative声明性的,声明性,声明式,声明式的demonstrative示范性,示范性的,演示性,示威性diagrammatic图解,图解式,图解的,图示discursive辨证的,辨析性的,辨析性,辨证法elucidative阐释性,阐释性的,阐明性,阐明性的elucidatory阐释性的,阐释性,阐明性的,阐明性enlightening启示,启迪,启发性,启发exegetic训诂学,训诂学的,训诂,注释性exegetical训诂学,训诂学的,训诂的,训诂式explanative解释性的,说明性的,解释性,说明性explicative说明性的,阐释性,解释性的,说明性expositional阐释性的,阐述性的,说明性的,阐释性expositive阐释性的,阐释性,揭露性的,阐述性的expository说明性的,阐述性,阐述性的,说明性graphic图形,图像,图片,图文并茂guiding指导性,指导,引导性,引导hermeneutic诠释学,解释学,阐释学,诠释性hermeneutical诠释学,解释学,阐释学,诠释学的illuminative启发式的,启发式,启发性的,启发灵感的illustrative说明性的,说明性,图示性的,插图informing告知,通报,通知,通告instructive有指导意义的,有指导意义,有启发性的,有启发性interpretative解释性的,诠释性,解释性,解释justifying辩解,合理化,证实,合理的summary摘要,概要,概述,撮要supplementary补充,补充的,补充性的,补充说明

Examples

  • 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.