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referential

/ref-uh-ren-shuhl/US // ˌrɛf əˈrɛn ʃəl //

参照性,参照,指称,参考

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having reference: referential to something.
    • : containing a reference.
    • : used for reference.

Examples

  • Since you don’t know how people link to your pages, a self-referential one helps to clean up small mistakes.

  • Almost more than anybody I’ve ever witnessed, he’s clearly a man devoid of any sort of sense of humor or self-referential anything.

  • So this self-referential processing network, which tends to be more active among people who are clinically anxious and depressed, is also active when you look at people experiencing chatter.

  • This psychological experience corresponds to increased levels of activity in brain networks that support self-referential and emotional processing in the brain.

  • Of course publishing a book of selfies is the height of Kim Kardashian self-referential ridiculousness.

  • Perhaps the word “hipster” has now lost all referential meaning.

  • They are self-referential, sculpted by parody or subversive of conventions, and ambitiously re-inventive.

  • With names like Nestor, Clarissa, and Ludwig, the characters are equally referential.

  • A lot of it is self-referential, i.e., to other incidents to the Marvel universe.

  • This is truly a "handy referential volume," and deserving of a large sale.

  • They are all too broadly referential, too vague, to be of real use to a manager or actor looking for a play to produce.

  • The man of the 'oath referential, or sentimental swearing,' makes the entire scope of the part an 'echo to the sense.'

  • What is of peculiar interest is the symptom in his malady called "referential ideas."

  • The written, as we know, almost constantly appeared together with other referential systems, especially images.