substrative / ˈsʌbˌstreɪ təm, -ˌstræt əm, sʌbˈstreɪ təm, -ˈstræt əm /

基层底层底层的基质

substrative 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sub·stra·ta [suhb-strey-tuh, -strat-uh, -suhb-strey-tuh, -strat-uh], /ˈsʌbˌstreɪ tə, -ˌstræt ə, -sʌbˈstreɪ tə, -ˈstræt ə/, sub·stra·tums.

  1. something that is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer lying under another.
  2. something that underlies or serves as a basis or foundation.
  3. Agriculture. the subsoil.
  4. Biology. the base or material on which a nonmotile organism lives or grows.
  5. Philosophy. substance, considered as that which supports accidents or attributes.
  6. Photography. a layer of material placed directly on a film or plate as a foundation for the sensitive emulsion.
  7. Historical Linguistics. a set of features of a language traceable to the influence of an earlier language that it has replaced, especially among a subjugated population: The French word for 80, quatre-vingts, may reflect a Celtic substratum.

substrative 近义词

substrative

等同于 fundamental

更多substrative例句

  1. Still, there is a substratum of truth in the dirty monk's philosophy, as you'll find out before you are much older.
  2. A substratum of the oldest faith of the land has survived all the changes of seven thousand years.
  3. Beneath Verinder's bland manner there lurked a substratum of triumph.
  4. "There may always be a substratum of friendship," she argued.
  5. Miracles are the substratum of the foundation underlying our faith.