reflexive / rɪˈflɛk sɪv /

⚽高中词汇自反式自反性反身性自反性的

reflexive2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Grammar. taking a subject and object with identical referents, as shave in I shave myself. used as an object to refer to the subject of a verb, as myself in I shave myself.
  2. reflex; responsive.
  3. able to reflect; reflective.
  4. Mathematics. noting a relation in which each element is in relation to itself, as the relation “less than or equal to.”Compare antireflexive. having the property that the dual space of the dual space of the given vector space equals the given vector space.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Grammar. a reflexive verb or pronoun.

reflexive 近义词

reflexive

等同于 involuntary

更多reflexive例句

  1. Although I didn’t know it at the time, my reflexive retreats into abstract realms was the nursery in which my individuality was fostered as a teenager.
  2. It becomes distorted, and is untethered from the reflexive and generative environment in which it was created, and can be used to serve quite different purposes.
  3. Counterfactual information generation allows a conscious agent to detach itself from the environment and perform non-reflexive behavior, such as waiting for three seconds before acting.
  4. Taking a self-reflexive turn, she argued that high school oratory had become a race to one-up competitors with ever more harrowing personal stories.
  5. In recent Republican congressional primaries, the rank-and-file has voted “no” to reflexive interventionism.
  6. There have been reflexive attempts to associate some recent mass shooters with the right-wing politics of incitement.
  7. It would be a reflexive resort to ideological self-satisfaction.
  8. There is a history here that makes a reflexive negative response to a military coup understandable.
  9. So I now have this sort of reflexive flinch when the jobs report comes out, as I half-expect a big blow to fall.
  10. The termination uba is that of the third person of reflexive verbs.
  11. The intransitive form derives from the transitive by dropping a generalized, customary, reflexive or cognate object.
  12. Alteration to hine would give a common reflexive use, rejoices; comp.
  13. Her indignation at the woman who had supplanted her swept over her with a reflexive flush of heat.
  14. I think I put out my hand, or made some other reflexive gesture to stop her, but either she failed to notice or misunderstood.