- 看过 possessive 的人也看了 :
- selfish
- grasping
- craving
- acquisitive
- avaricious
- controlling
- desirous
- dominating
- grabby
- hoggish
possessive 的 2 个定义
- jealously opposed to the personal independence of, or to any influence other than one's own upon, a child, spouse, etc.
- desirous of possessing, especially excessively so: Young children are so possessive they will not allow others to play with their toys; a possessive lover.
- of or relating to possession or ownership.
- Grammar. indicating possession, ownership, origin, etc. His in his book is a possessive adjective. His in The book is his is a possessive pronoun. noting or pertaining to a case that indicates possession, ownership, origin, etc., as, in English, John's in John's hat.
Grammar.
- the possessive case.
- a form in the possessive.
possessive 近义词
greedy
更多possessive例句
- That possessive dude who kept whispering things in Nakia’s ear in the first episode was also a self-proclaimed nice guy, and he had very creepy vibes.
- For a long time, the league expended too much energy on fitting in, hoping to make an appeal to some staunch and possessive male gatekeepers, thinking they were the tastemakers.
- Building on other research projects suggesting, for example, that people at high risk of psychosis tend use fewer possessive pronouns like “my,” “his,” or “ours,” Rezaii and her colleagues wanted to see if a computer could spot low semantic density.
- Many people do not realize how intensely possessive and demanding a married cheater can be.
- A jilted and possessive ex-lover who was jealous because Le was about to be married to another man?
- But when we moved in together, he became less sympathetic, more openly possessive, and I grew nervous.
- In earnest appeals we find the nmen also used, with sometimes the praenmen or the possessive m prefixed.
- The use of the plural possessive thrilled the heart of the workers; the club was a family possession.
- His eyes were an index of the man, bold and possessive and unwavering.
- The possessive pronoun is used by French soldiers in addressing superior officers.
- But the possessive pronoun rose readily to his lips when talk turned upon the land.